OpenZeppelin Contracts contains Improper Verification of Cryptographic Signature
        
  Moderate severity
        
          GitHub Reviewed
      
        Published
          Feb 1, 2023 
          in
          
            OpenZeppelin/cairo-contracts
          
          •
          Updated Oct 7, 2024 
      
  
Package
Affected versions
>= 0.2.0, < 0.6.1
  Patched versions
0.6.1
  Description
        Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
      Feb 2, 2023 
    
  
        Reviewed
      Feb 2, 2023 
    
  
        Published by the National Vulnerability Database
      Feb 3, 2023 
    
  
        Last updated
      Oct 7, 2024 
    
  
Cause
is_valid_eth_signatureis missing a call tofinalize_keccakafter callingverify_eth_signature.Impact
As a result, any contract using
is_valid_eth_signaturefrom the account library (such as theEthAccountpreset) is vulnerable to a malicious sequencer. Specifically, the malicious sequencer would be able to bypass signature validation to impersonate an instance of these accounts.Risk
In order to exploit this vulnerability, it is required to control a sequencer or prover since they're the ones executing the hints, being able to inject incorrect keccak results.
Today StarkWare is the only party running both a prover or a sequencer, greatly reducing the risk of exploit.
Patches
The issue has been patched in 0.6.1.
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