Vulnerabilities > Bitcoin > Bitcoind > Medium
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2018-07-05 | CVE-2016-10725 | Cryptographic Issues vulnerability in Bitcoin Bitcoin-Qt, Bitcoin Core and Bitcoind In Bitcoin Core before v0.13.0, a non-final alert is able to block the special "final alert" (which is supposed to override all other alerts) because operations occur in the wrong order. | 5.0 |
2013-08-02 | CVE-2013-3220 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Bitcoin products bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.4.9rc2, 0.5.x before 0.5.8rc2, 0.6.x before 0.6.5rc2, and 0.7.x before 0.7.3rc2, and wxBitcoin, do not properly consider whether a block's size could require an excessive number of database locks, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (split) and enable certain double-spending capabilities via a large block that triggers incorrect Berkeley DB locking. | 6.4 |
2013-03-12 | CVE-2013-2293 | Resource Management Errors vulnerability in Bitcoin Bitcoin-Qt, Bitcoin Core and Bitcoind The CTransaction::FetchInputs method in bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.8.0rc1 copies transactions from disk to memory without incrementally checking for spent prevouts, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (disk I/O consumption) via a Bitcoin transaction with many inputs corresponding to many different parts of the stored block chain. | 5.0 |
2013-03-12 | CVE-2013-2273 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Bitcoin Bitcoin-Qt, Bitcoin Core and Bitcoind bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.4.9rc1, 0.5.x before 0.5.8rc1, 0.6.0 before 0.6.0.11rc1, 0.6.1 through 0.6.5 before 0.6.5rc1, and 0.7.x before 0.7.3rc1 make it easier for remote attackers to obtain potentially sensitive information about returned change by leveraging certain predictability in the outputs of a Bitcoin transaction. | 5.0 |
2013-03-12 | CVE-2013-2272 | Information Exposure vulnerability in Bitcoin Bitcoin-Qt, Bitcoin Core and Bitcoind The penny-flooding protection mechanism in the CTxMemPool::accept method in bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt before 0.4.9rc1, 0.5.x before 0.5.8rc1, 0.6.0 before 0.6.0.11rc1, 0.6.1 through 0.6.5 before 0.6.5rc1, and 0.7.x before 0.7.3rc1 allows remote attackers to determine associations between wallet addresses and IP addresses via a series of large Bitcoin transactions with insufficient fees. | 5.0 |