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CVE-2018-13640
CVE-2018-13640 concerns the mintToken function of a smart-contract implementation for EthereumSmart, an Ethereum token. The issue is an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. The connected documents confirm the root cause as an overflow an...
CVE-2018-13740
CVE-2018-13740 concerns the OneChain Ethereum token smart contract. The mintToken function contains an integer overflow that lets the contract owner set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Documents confirm the affected component is the mintToken logic in OneChain’s contract; no vendor/vers...
CVE-2018-13616
The CVE-2018-13616 entry concerns the IOCT_Coin Ethereum token. The vulnerability is in the token’s mintToken function, where an integer overflow enables the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. Documents confirm the affected component as a smart contract implementation...
CVE-2018-13691
CVE-2018-13691 describes an integer overflow in the mintToken function of the smart contract implementation for R Time Token v3 (RS) , specifically the contract named RTokenMain . This vulnerability allows the owner of the contract to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. The provide...
CVE-2018-13490
CVE-2018-13490 concerns the mintToken function of a FILM Ethereum token 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. Impact stated: the owner can arbitrarily inflate balances, enabling manipulation of...
CVE-2018-13674
CVE-2018-13674 affects the ComBillAdvancedToken Ethereum token. 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 underlying root cause and directly enables balance manipulation by the owner. The provid...
CVE-2018-13733
CVE-2018-13733 concerns a smart contract for ProjectJ. The mintToken function contains an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. The description specifies the vulnerability and impact (ownership enables arbitrary balance manipulation) but ...
CVE-2018-13570
Summary: CVE-2018-13570 concerns the mint function of a smart contract for kkTestCoin1 (KTC1). The underlying issue is an integer overflow in the mint function, which enables the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. Affected component: kkTestCoin1 token smart contract (...
CVE-2018-13578
The CVE-2018-13578 entry concerns a GalaxyCoin Ethereum token smart contract where the mintToken function suffers an integer overflow, allowing the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. This is the explicit vulnerability described in the connected NVD entry: affected com...
CVE-2018-13695
The CVE-2018-13695 entry concerns a smart contract (CTest7 Ethereum token) where the mint function contains an integer overflow. This flaw allows the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value, as described in the NVD entry. The connected documents confirm the affected compone...
CVE-2018-13710
CVE-2018-13710 concerns the mintToken function of a smart contract implementation for Mjolnir, an Ethereum token. The issue is an integer overflow in mintToken that allows the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any value. Documents confirm the affected component (mintToken)...
CVE-2018-13722
The CVE concerns HYIPToken (an Ethereum token) and specifically its mint function. The vulnerability is an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. This is the core root cause described in the connected documents. The impact described is tha...
CVE-2018-13727
The Eastcoin project (an Ethereum ERC20-like token) is affected by CVE-2018-13727. The vulnerability is in the mintToken function of Eastcoin’s smart contract, where an integer overflow vulnerability exists. This overflow enables the contract owner to set the balance of an arbitrary user to any v...
CVE-2018-13779
Vulnerability summary (CVE-2018-13779) : In the YLCToken Ethereum token, the mintToken function has an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set any user’s balance to an arbitrary value. This is rooted in the described overflow in mintToken, which can impact token balances and integr...
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-2018-13715
The CVE-2018-13715 issue affects a smart contract implementation of BpsToken (Ethereum token). The mintToken function reportedly contains an integer overflow, enabling the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. This is the primary vulnerability and impact described in the...
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-2018-13692
The CVE-2018-13692 entry concerns MehdiTAZIToken, an Ethereum token, where the mintToken function has an integer overflow. This overflow allows the contract owner to set the balance of any arbitrary user to any value. The root cause is an overflow in mintToken; the available documents do not spec...
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-2018-13632
CVE-2018-13632 concerns a vulnerability in the smart contract implementation for NEXPARA (Ethereum token). The mintToken function has an integer overflow that allows the contract owner to set an arbitrary user’s balance to any value. The connected documents confirm the vulnerability as described ...