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Go Ethereum vulnerable to DoS via malicious p2p message

GHSA-q26p-9cq4-7fc2 · CVE-2025-24883 · GO-2025-3436

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Description

Impact

A vulnerable node can be forced to shutdown/crash using a specially crafted message.

During the peer-to-peer connection handshake, a shared secret key is computed. The implementation
did not verify whether the EC public key provided by the remote party is a valid point on the secp256k1 curve.
By simply sending an all-zero public key, a crash could be induced due to unexpected results from the handshake.

The issue was fixed by adding a curve point validity check in https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/commit/159fb1a1db551c544978dc16a5568a4730b4abf3

Patches

A fix has been included in geth version 1.14.13 and onwards.

Workarounds

Unfortunately, no workaround is available.

Credits

This issue was originally reported to Polygon Security by David Matosse (@iam-ned).

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