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Topic: Bitcoin Core (Bitcoin-Qt) 0.9.1 released - update required - page 12. (Read 64104 times)

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you must update immediately. Download here.

Theymos -

I have a number of people I need to tell to update.

Can I tell them to just go to bitcoin.org and update yet?

(the front end website I mean)

Updte:  Looks like here has 0.9.1?  https://bitcoin.org/en/download

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legendary
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Do I need to uninstall 0.9.0?
administrator
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Does ever mean in the 0.9.0 version, or at any point of time?

The payment protocol only exists in 0.9.
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eidoo wallet
This applies to Multibit Bitcoin wallets? Multibit vs 0.5.17?
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If you ever used the payment protocol (you clicked a bitcoin: link and saw a green box in Bitcoin Core's send dialog), then you should consider your wallet to be compromised.



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This vulnerability is caused by a critical bug in the OpenSSL library used by Bitcoin Core. Successfully attacking Bitcoin Core by means of this bug seems to be difficult in most cases, and it seems at this point that even successful attacks may be limited, but I recommend taking the above actions just in case.


I shivered for a monent. Next time try mentioning the good news first.

Thanks for the heads up!

Exactly, we're not talking about a few £ or $ here and there...LOL!
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If you ever used the payment protocol (you clicked a bitcoin: link and saw a green box in Bitcoin Core's send dialog), then you should consider your wallet to be compromised.
Does ever mean in the 0.9.0 version, or at any point of time?
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Because it's sterile...
The article I read and this subsequent website states the Heart bleed bug has been around since 12-11.

http://heartbleed.com/

This is incredible... who found the bug ? Wladimir ?
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This is incredible... who found the bug ? Wladimir ?




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If you ever used the payment protocol (you clicked a bitcoin: link and saw a green box in Bitcoin Core's send dialog), then you should consider your wallet to be compromised.



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This vulnerability is caused by a critical bug in the OpenSSL library used by Bitcoin Core. Successfully attacking Bitcoin Core by means of this bug seems to be difficult in most cases, and it seems at this point that even successful attacks may be limited, but I recommend taking the above actions just in case.


I shivered for a monent. Next time try mentioning the good news first.

Thanks for the heads up!
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If you are using the graphical version of 0.9.0 on any platform, you must update immediately. Download here. If you can't update immediately, shut down Bitcoin until you can. If you ever used the payment protocol (you clicked a bitcoin: link and saw a green box in Bitcoin Core's send dialog), then you should consider your wallet to be compromised. Carefully generate an entirely new wallet (not just a new address) and send all of your bitcoins there. Do not delete your old wallet.

If you are using any other version of Bitcoin-Qt/Bitcoin Core, including bitcoind 0.9.0, you are vulnerable only if the rpcssl command-line option is set. If it is not, then no immediate action is required. If it is, and if an attacker could have possibly communicated with the RPC port, then you should consider your wallet to be compromised.

This vulnerability is caused by a critical bug in the OpenSSL library used by Bitcoin Core. Successfully attacking Bitcoin Core by means of this bug seems to be difficult in most cases, and it seems at this point that even successful attacks may be limited, but I recommend taking the above actions just in case.

If you are using a binary version of Bitcoin Core obtained from bitcoin.org or SourceForge, then updating your system's version of OpenSSL will not help. OpenSSL is packaged with the binary on all platforms.

Download 0.9.1
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Other software (including other wallet software) may also be affected by this bug. OpenSSL is extremely common.
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