CVE-2024-21629

CVSS 3.1 Score 5.9 of 10 (medium)

Details

Published Jan 2, 2024
Updated: Jan 9, 2024
CWE ID 703

Summary

CVE-2024-21629 is a vulnerability in Rust EVM, an Ethereum Virtual Machine interpreter. The vulnerability allows smart contracts to commit state changes even when the execution has failed and the parent caller contract receives a zero address. This issue affects library users with custom `record_external_operation` that returns errors. The vulnerability is patched in release 0.41.1, and no known workarounds are available. The affected products include various versions of igzSUF, kTfWz0, igzSUE, kTfWz1, kTfWz2, igzSUH, igzSUG, kTfWz3, igzSUB, kTfWzw, igzSUA, kTfWzx, kTfWzy, igzSUD, igzSUC, kTfWzz, kTfWz4, kTfWz5, igzSUI, kTfWzv and others. The vulnerability has a base severity rating of MEDIUM and an exploitability score of 2.2 out of 10.

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