Product:

Bitcoin_knots

(Bitcoinknots)
Repositories

Unknown:

This might be proprietary software.

#Vulnerabilities 4
Date Id Summary Products Score Patch Annotated
2023-12-09 CVE-2023-50428 In Bitcoin Core through 26.0 and Bitcoin Knots before 25.1.knots20231115, datacarrier size limits can be bypassed by obfuscating data as code (e.g., with OP_FALSE OP_IF), as exploited in the wild by Inscriptions in 2022 and 2023. NOTE: although this is a vulnerability from the perspective of the Bitcoin Knots project, some others consider it "not a bug." Bitcoin_core, Bitcoin_knots 5.3
2018-09-19 CVE-2018-17144 Bitcoin Core 0.14.x before 0.14.3, 0.15.x before 0.15.2, and 0.16.x before 0.16.3 and Bitcoin Knots 0.14.x through 0.16.x before 0.16.3 allow a remote denial of service (application crash) exploitable by miners via duplicate input. An attacker can make bitcoind or Bitcoin-Qt crash. Bitcoin_core, Bitcoin_knots 7.5
2019-02-11 CVE-2018-20587 Bitcoin Core 0.12.0 through 0.17.1 and Bitcoin Knots 0.12.0 through 0.17.x before 0.17.1.knots20181229 have Incorrect Access Control. Local users can exploit this to steal currency by binding the RPC IPv4 localhost port, and forwarding requests to the IPv6 localhost port. Bitcoin_core, Bitcoin_knots 5.5
2020-09-10 CVE-2018-17145 Bitcoin Core 0.16.x before 0.16.2 and Bitcoin Knots 0.16.x before 0.16.2 allow remote denial of service via a flood of multiple transaction inv messages with random hashes, aka INVDoS. NOTE: this can also affect other cryptocurrencies, e.g., if they were forked from Bitcoin Core after 2017-11-15. Bcoin, Bitcoin_core, Bitcoin_knots, Btcd, Dcrd, Litecoin, Namecoin_core N/A