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CVE-2018-13493
The CVE concerns a smart contract vulnerability in DaddyToken: the mintToken function contains an integer overflow that lets the contract owner set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Affected software is a Ethereum token contract; the root cause is overflow in the mintToken implementation,...
CVE-2018-13537
CVE-2018-13537 concerns a vulnerability in the mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for EthereumLegit (an Ethereum token). The root cause is an integer overflow that enables the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. Documented impacts indicate manip...
CVE-2018-13604
CVE-2018-13604 concerns a mintToken function in a smart contract for the wellieat Ethereum token. The vulnerability is described as an integer overflow that enables the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. The primary sources (NVD entry and related records) confirm...
CVE-2018-13584
CVE-2018-13584 concerns a smart contract vulnerability in yasudem, an Ethereum token. The mintToken function contains an integer overflow that lets the contract owner set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. The description and connected records confirm the affected component is the min...
CVE-2018-13687
CVE-2018-13687 describes an integer overflow in the mintToken function of a smart contract for the normikaivo Ethereum token. The overflow enables the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. The provided documents confirm the vulnerability details but do not include explic...
CVE-2018-13669
CVE-2018-13669 concerns the mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for the NCU Ethereum token, where an integer overflow vulnerability allows the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. The issue stems from arithmetic without proper bounds checks in mintToke...
CVE-2018-13557
The CVE-2018-13557 issue concerns a smart contract for Trabet_Coin where the mintToken function has an integer overflow . This vulnerability could allow the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value, representing an impact on balance integrity. The root cause is an overf...
CVE-2018-13676
The CVE concerns the mintToken function of a smart contract implementing the Orderbook Presale Token (OBP). The documented issue is an integer overflow that enables the contract owner to set the balance of any arbitrary user to a chosen value. The available sources describe the vulnerable compone...
CVE-2018-13516
CVE-2018-13516 involves the mintToken function in the Super Cool Awesome Money (SCAM) Ethereum token, where an integer overflow enables the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Multiple connected documents (CNVD-2018-13191, CNVD-derived reports, PRION/CVE, NVD entry) de...
CVE-2018-13473
CVE-2018-13473 affects the ohni_2 (OHNI) Ethereum token. The mintToken function in OHNI’s smart contract has an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Connected CNVD entry confirms this root cause and impact as an overflow vulnerability in...
CVE-2018-13613
The CVE-2018-13613 entry concerns the mintToken function of a CON0217 Ethereum token smart contract. A reported integer overflow in mintToken allows the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value, enabling balance manipulation. The affected software is a smart contract impleme...
CVE-2018-13633
The mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for Martcoin, an Ethereum token, has an integer overflow that allows the owner of the contract to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value...
CVE-2018-13713
The mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for Tradesman, an Ethereum token, has an integer overflow that allows the owner of the contract to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value...
CVE-2018-13778
The mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for CGCToken, an Ethereum token, has an integer overflow that allows the owner of the contract to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value...
CVE-2018-13774
The mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for Bitstarti, an Ethereum token, has an integer overflow that allows the owner of the contract to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value...
CVE-2018-13577
The mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for ShitCoin SHITC Contract Name: AdvancedShit, an Ethereum token, has an integer overflow that allows the owner of the contract to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value...
CVE-2018-13683
CVE-2018-13683 concerns a vulnerability in the mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for exsulcoin (Ethereum token). The issue is an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. This is the explicit capability described in m...
CVE-2018-13591
CVE-2018-13591 concerns the mintToken function in a KAPcoin Ethereum smart contract. The root cause is an integer overflow in mintToken that lets the contract owner set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Affected component: the KAPcoin token contract; impact: owner-controlled balance manip...
CVE-2018-13705
PMHToken is affected by an integer overflow in the contract’s mintToken function. The vulnerability would allow the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value, enabling balance manipulation within the Ethereum token. The public description across multiple sources confirms the ...
CVE-2018-13549
The NeuroToken vulnerability CVE-2018-13549 concerns the mintToken function in NeuroToken’s Ethereum smart contract. Multiple sources describe an integer overflow in mintToken that enables the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. This exposes a controllable manipulation...