Zcash 2.x allows an inexpensive approach to "fill all transactions of all blocks" and "prevent any real transaction from occurring" via a "Sapling Wood-Chipper" attack.
CVSS 2.0
Severity: MEDIUM
Problem Type: CWE-254,
Products Affected
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|---|---|
| z.cash | zcash | 2.0.5 |
| z.cash | zcash | * |
Zcashd in Zcash before 2.0.7-3 allows discovery of the IP address of a full node that owns a shielded address, related to mishandling of exceptions during deserialization of note plaintexts. This affects anyone who has disclosed their zaddr to a third party.
CVSS 3.x
| Source | Score | Severity | Vector | Exploitability | Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| nvd@nist.gov | 5.3 | MEDIUM | CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:L/I:N/A:N | 3.9 | 1.4 |
CVSS 2.0
Severity: MEDIUM
Problem Type: CWE-755,
Products Affected
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|---|---|
| z.cash | zcash | * |
Zcash, before the Sapling network upgrade (2018-10-28), had a counterfeiting vulnerability. A key-generation process, during evaluation of polynomials related to a to-be-proven statement, produced certain bypass elements. Availability of these elements allowed a cheating prover to bypass a consistency check, and consequently transform the proof of one statement into an ostensibly valid proof of a different statement, thereby breaking the soundness of the proof system. This misled the original Sprout zk-SNARK verifier into accepting the correctness of a transaction.
CVSS 2.0
Severity: MEDIUM
Problem Type: CWE-754,
Products Affected
| Vendor | Product | Version |
|---|---|---|
| z.cash | zcash | * |