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GHSA-X845-2F78-7V36 Blocky DNSSEC validation bypass and validation-cache scope pollution
Summary Blocky accepts and caches forged DNS answers while dnssec.validate: true is enabled. The issue has two related exploit paths: 1. Basic DNSSEC validation bypass. If an untrusted upstream returns an unsigned positive answer for a DNSSEC-signed public domain, Blocky classifies the response a...
CVE-2026-40323
SP1 is a zero‑knowledge virtual machine that proves the correct execution of programs compiled for the RISC-V architecture. In versions 6.0.0 through 6.0.2, a soundness vulnerability in the SP1 V6 recursive shard verifier allows a malicious prover to construct a recursive proof from a shard proof...
Triton VM has a Soundness Vulnerability due to Improper Sampling of Randomness
In affected versions of Triton VM, the verifier failed to correctly sample randomness in the FRI sub-protocol. Malicious provers can exploit this to craft proofs for arbitrary statements that this verifier accepts as valid, undermining soundness. Protocols that rely on proofs and the supplied...
Triton VM Soundness Vulnerability due to Improper Sampling of Randomness
In affected versions of Triton VM, the verifier failed to correctly sample randomness in the FRI sub-protocol. Malicious provers can exploit this to craft proofs for arbitrary statements that this verifier accepts as valid, undermining soundness. Protocols that rely on proofs and the supplied...
RUSTSEC-2026-0004 Triton VM Soundness Vulnerability due to Improper Sampling of Randomness
In affected versions of Triton VM, the verifier failed to correctly sample randomness in the FRI sub-protocol. Malicious provers can exploit this to craft proofs for arbitrary statements that this verifier accepts as valid, undermining soundness. Protocols that rely on proofs and the supplied...
RUSTSEC-2021-0156 Triton VM Soundness Vulnerability due to Missing Constraint
The instruction spongeabsorbmem Triton VM fails to verify that hashed values come from the claimed memory location. Malicious provers can substitute arbitrary data instead of actual memory contents. Any application using instruction spongeabsorbmem to hash memory data can be given a proof for a...