Litecoin Rocked by Zero-Day Exploit: Urgent Update on Security Crisis!

Litecoin has recently been at the center of attention due to a reported zero-day exploit, which raised significant concerns within the cryptocurrency community. The Litecoin development team promptly addressed these concerns by issuing a comprehensive update detailing the incident.
According to a five-point tweet from Litecoin's official X account, a zero-day bug initiated a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack that caused disruptions to several major mining pools. During this period, non-updated mining nodes inadvertently processed an invalid MWEB transaction, which allowed coins to be pegged out to third-party decentralized exchanges (DEXs). To rectify this, a 13-block reorg was executed, successfully reversing these invalid transactions and ensuring they would not be incorporated into the main blockchain. The Litecoin team confirmed that all valid transactions processed during the incident remained unaffected.
The critical bug has now been fully patched, and the Litecoin network is reported to be operating normally. Following the incident, a new Core version, 0.21.5.4, was released, incorporating important security updates. The team strongly urged all node operators and wallet users to upgrade to this new version as soon as possible.
The new Core version includes crucial fixes for the identified security issues and corrects MWEB input/output accounting moving forward. This is deemed a required upgrade for all node operators, miners, and wallet users. Specific improvements include preventing kernel fee overflow during MWEB transaction validation and erasing block data for mutated blocks to prevent miner DoS attacks. Additionally, miners are now prevented from including MWEB transactions where the input and output commitments within the block sum to zero.
The incident also brought renewed discussion about blockchain security threats, such as a 51% attack, which is a known vulnerability for proof-of-work blockchains like Litecoin. Such an attack could occur if an entity controls over 50% of a PoW blockchain's hashrate, enabling them to generate new blocks faster than the rest of the network. A similar event occurred in August 2025 when the Qubic mining pool attempted a 51% attack on Monero, resulting in a six-block deep reorganization of the Monero ledger and the orphaning of approximately 60 blocks.
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