Your Web News in One Place

Help Webnuz

Referal links:

Sign up for GreenGeeks web hosting
September 19, 2018 07:55 pm PDT

Bitcoins software had a bug that could have wrecked the cryptocurrency

Bitcoins core developers discovered a vulnerability in its software that would have allowed a miner to insert a poisoned block in its blockhchain which would have crashed the nodes running the Bitcoin software around the world, reports Vices Motherboard.

For less than $80,000, you could have brought down the entire network, Emin Gn Sirer, an associate professor of computer science at Cornell University told me over the phone. That is less money than what a lot of entities would pay for a 0-day attack on many systems. There are many motivated people like this, and they could have brought the network down.

Notably, the bug was not in the Bitcoin protocol itself but in its most popular software implementation. Some cryptocurrencies built using Bitcoin Cores code were also affectedfor example, Litecoin patched the same vulnerability on Tuesday.

Documentation describes the bug as a denial-of-service vulnerability that was introduced into Bitcoin Core in an update last year. The vulnerability essentially allowed minersthe people who run computers 24/7 to guess a number that adds a block of Bitcoin transactions to the blockchain for a rewardto create a kind of poisoned block by including a transaction that attempts to spend the same coins twice. This poisoned block could then be sent around the Bitcoin network, crashing the software of any user that receives it.

On Tuesday the developers released a patch to fix the problem.

Image: Shutterstock


Original Link: http://feeds.boingboing.net/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/RXtT5BXmz6I/bitcoins-software-had-a-bug.html

Share this article:    Share on Facebook
View Full Article