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CVE-2018-13753
CVE-2018-13753 concerns the mintToken function of a smart-contract implementation for DeWeiSecurityServiceToken (an Ethereum token). The vulnerability is an integer overflow in mintToken that could let the contract owner set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. This is described in the ...
CVE-2018-13778
The CVE-2018-13778 entry concerns CGCToken’s mintToken function, where an integer overflow allows the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. The available documents describe the vulnerability as an integer overflow but do not provide concrete remediation steps, affected v...
CVE-2018-13739
The CVE-2018-13739 entry concerns dopnetwork, a tradable Ether ERC20 token. The issue is in the smart contract’s mintToken function, where an integer overflow enables the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. This directly harms token integrity by allowing unauthorized b...
CVE-2018-13649
The CVE-2018-13649 entry concerns a vulnerability in a smart contract implementing Deploy, an Ethereum token. The issue is in the mintToken function, where an integer overflow allows the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. This represents a critical integrity risk for ...
CVE-2018-13576
The CVE-2018-13576 issue affects Escut (ESCT) Ethereum token contract JuntsPerCreixer. The mintToken function contains an integer overflow that lets the contract owner set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value, per the connected documents. Impact stated: owner can manipulate balances, with no ...
CVE-2018-13587
The CVE-2018-13587 entry concerns the mintToken function of the DECToken Ethereum smart contract, where an integer overflow enables the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Connected sources confirm this as the underlying weakness, with no public exploitation details pr...
CVE-2018-13713
CVE-2018-13713 concerns the mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for Tradesman, an Ethereum token, where an integer overflow allows the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. The description and linked sources confirm the vulnerability class (integer...
CVE-2018-13714
CVE-2018-13714 concerns the mintToken function in a CM Ethereum token smart contract. Affected component: the CM token’s smart contract code. Root cause: integer overflow in mintToken that allows the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary address. Impact: potential manipulation of toke...
CVE-2018-13728
The CVE-2018-13728 entry concerns JixoCoin, an Ethereum token smart contract. The mintToken function has an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. This describes a root-cause issue in mintToken, leading to potential unauthorized balance ma...
CVE-2018-13742
CVE-2018-13742 affects a smart contract implementing an Ethereum token (tickets, TKT). The described issue is an integer overflow in the mintToken function, enabling the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. The connected documents do not provide more technical details (...
CVE-2018-13650
The CVE-2018-13650 entry concerns BitmaxerToken, an Ethereum token, where the mintToken function contains an integer overflow that enables the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. This is the stated vulnerability and impact in the NVD entry; no exploitation details, aff...
CVE-2018-13470
The CVE-2018-13470 entry concerns an integer overflow in the mintToken function of a BuyerToken smart contract (an Ethereum token). The vulnerability allows the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value, as described in multiple sources (e.g., NVD/CNVD/CVE records) and linked...
CVE-2018-13625
The CVE-2018-13625 entry concerns the mintlvlToken function of a smart contract implementation for the Krown Ethereum token, where an integer overflow is reported to allow the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Concrete details across sources (NVD and related entries)...
CVE-2018-13504
The CVE describes an integer overflow in the mintToken function of a MMCoin Ethereum token smart contract. The root cause is an overflow in the balance assignment that lets the contract owner set an arbitrary user balance to any value. The connected documents confirm the vulnerability exists in M...
CVE-2018-13735
The CVE-2018-13735 entry concerns a vulnerability in an Ethereum token contract: the mintToken function of the EnterToken contract (ENTER/ENTR) has an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. The vulnerability location is the mintToken ...
CVE-2018-13707
CVE-2018-13707 concerns a smart contract issue in the YSS Ethereum token where the mintToken function contains an integer overflow. This overflow enables the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary address to any value, compromising balance integrity within the YSS token contract. The a...
CVE-2018-13672
CVE-2018-13672 affects the OBTCoin Ethereum token contract. The mintToken function contains an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. This could enable owner-level manipulation of token balances, potentially undermining token integrity and...
CVE-2018-13543
The CVE-2018-13543 entry concerns GemstoneToken, an Ethereum token implemented as a smart contract. The mintToken function contains an integer overflow that enables the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. This is the stated vulnerability and impact. The provided connec...
CVE-2018-13524
CVE-2018-13524 concerns the mintToken function of PornCoin (PRNC), an Ethereum token. Multiple connected sources confirm an integer overflow vulnerability in the mintToken implementation that enables the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. The issue is rooted in arithm...
CVE-2018-13477
CVE-2018-13477 affects CTESale, an Ethereum token. The mintToken function in its smart contract has an integer overflow vulnerability that lets the contract owner set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Connected sources reference the overflow in the mint logic and point to related project ...