Bitcoin Core members urge users to upgrade to version 25.0 or higher and discuss new vulnerability disclosure policy
Bitcoin Core's Optech Newsletter #306 recommends users "upgrade to Bitcoin Core 25.0 or higher within the next two weeks, with the latest version being 27.0. Several Bitcoin Core project members discussed a new policy regarding vulnerability disclosure. If Bitcoin Core releases a new version, low severity vulnerabilities will be disclosed approximately two weeks after the new version is released, while most other vulnerabilities will be disclosed after the affected version's expiration.
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