PANews reported on January 31 that according to The Block, Geth, the official Go implementation client of the Ethereum protocol, released a version 1.14.13 update codenamed "Schwarzschild". This update solves a problem in the peer-to-peer (p2p) layer that could cause a denial of service attack, affecting Layer 2 clients. The vulnerability is numbered CVE-2025-24883, which makes Geth version 1.14.0 vulnerable to DoS attacks through malicious p2p messages. The Geth team recommends that users running Geth 1.14.0 (below version 1.14.13) update to the latest version to reduce the risk of node crashes or other interruptions.
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