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CVE-2021-3195
bitcoind in Bitcoin Core through 0.21.0 can create a new file in an arbitrary directory e.g., outside the /.bitcoin directory via a dumpwallet RPC call. NOTE: this reportedly does not violate the security model of Bitcoin Core, but can violate the security model of a fork that has implemented...
openSUSE 15 Security Update : bitcoin (openSUSE-SU-2022:0072-1)
The remote SUSE Linux SUSE15 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the openSUSE-SU-2022:0072-1 advisory. - DISPUTED bitcoind in Bitcoin Core through 0.21.0 can create a new file in an arbitrary directory e.g., outside the /.bitcoin directory via a...
CVE-2021-3195
bitcoin is vulnerable to privilege escalation. An attacker is able to exploit the vulnerability by creating a new file in an arbitrary directory...
CVE-2021-3195
bitcoind in Bitcoin Core through 0.21.0 can create a new file in an arbitrary directory e.g., outside the /.bitcoin directory via a dumpwallet RPC call. NOTE: this reportedly does not violate the security model of Bitcoin Core, but can violate the security model of a fork that has implemented...
CVE-2021-3195
Summary: CVE-2021-3195 affects Bitcoin Core (bitcoind) up to version 0.21.0, where a dumpwallet RPC call can create a new file in an arbitrary directory (e.g., outside ~/.bitcoin). This behavior is described as potentially violating the security model of forks with dumpwallet restrictions, though...