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CVE IDDescriptionSeverityCVSSKEVEPSSPublished
CVE-2025-46597Bitcoin Core 0.13.0 through 29.x has an integer overflow.HIGH7.519.6%Mar 20, 2026
CVE-2025-46598Bitcoin Core through 29.0 allows a denial of service via a crafted transaction.MEDIUM5.324.2%Mar 20, 2026
CVE-2025-54605Bitcoin Core through 29.0 allows Uncontrolled Resource Consumption (issue 2 of 2).HIGH7.531.2%Oct 28, 2025
CVE-2025-54604Bitcoin Core through 29.0 allows Uncontrolled Resource Consumption (issue 1 of 2).HIGH7.531.2%Oct 28, 2025
CVE-2024-55563Bitcoin Core through 27.2 allows transaction-relay jamming via an off-chain protocol attack, a related issue to CVE-2024-52913. For example, the outcome of an HTLC (Hashed Timelock Contract) can be changed because a flood of transaction traffic prevents propagation of certain Lightning channel transactions.MEDIUM5.345.8%Dec 9, 2024
CVE-2024-52922In Bitcoin Core before 25.1, an attacker can cause a node to not download the latest block, because there can be minutes of delay when an announcing peer stalls instead of complying with the peer-to-peer protocol specification.MEDIUM6.523.2%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52921In Bitcoin Core before 25.0, a peer can affect the download state of other peers by sending a mutated block.MEDIUM5.334.3%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52920Bitcoin Core before 0.20.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) via a malformed GETDATA message.HIGH7.544.6%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52919Bitcoin Core before 22.0 has a CAddrMan nIdCount integer overflow and resultant assertion failure (and daemon exit) via a flood of addr messages.MEDIUM6.518.2%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52917Bitcoin Core before 22.0 has a miniupnp infinite loop in which it allocates memory on the basis of random data received over the network, e.g., large M-SEARCH replies from a fake UPnP device.MEDIUM6.518.3%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52916Bitcoin Core before 0.15.0 allows a denial of service (OOM kill of a daemon process) via a flood of minimum difficulty headers.HIGH7.539.5%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52915Bitcoin Core before 0.20.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) via a crafted INV message.HIGH7.545.2%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52914In Bitcoin Core before 0.18.0, a node could be stalled for hours when processing the orphans of a crafted unconfirmed transaction.HIGH7.539.5%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52913In Bitcoin Core before 0.21.0, an attacker could prevent a node from seeing a specific unconfirmed transaction, because transaction re-requests are mishandled.MEDIUM5.328.5%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-52912Bitcoin Core before 0.21.0 allows a network split that is resultant from an integer overflow (calculating the time offset for newly connecting peers) and an abs64 logic bug.HIGH7.540.1%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2019-25220Bitcoin Core before 24.0.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (daemon crash) via a flood of low-difficulty header chains (aka a "Chain Width Expansion" attack) because a node does not first verify that a presented chain has enough work before committing to store it.HIGH7.551.4%Nov 18, 2024
CVE-2024-35202Bitcoin Core before 25.0 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (blocktxn message-handling assertion and node exit) by including transactions in a blocktxn message that are not committed to in a block's merkle root. FillBlock can be called twice for one PartiallyDownloadedBlock instance.HIGH7.555.1%Oct 10, 2024
CVE-2023-50428In Bitcoin Core through 26.0 and Bitcoin Knots before 25.1.knots20231115, datacarrier size limits can be bypassed by obfuscating data as code (e.g., with OP_FALSE OP_IF), as exploited in the wild by Inscriptions in 2022 and 2023. NOTE: although this is a vulnerability from the perspective of the Bitcoin Knots project, some others consider it "not a bug."MEDIUM5.351.3%Dec 9, 2023
CVE-2023-37192Memory management and protection issues in Bitcoin Core v22 allows attackers to modify the stored sending address within the app's memory, potentially allowing them to redirect Bitcoin transactions to wallets of their own choosing.HIGH7.536.7%Jul 7, 2023
CVE-2023-33297Bitcoin Core before 24.1, when debug mode is not used, allows attackers to cause a denial of service (e.g., CPU consumption) because draining the inventory-to-send queue is inefficient, as exploited in the wild in May 2023.HIGH7.569.1%May 22, 2023