OpenZeppelin Discloses 'High Severity Vulnerability' in DeFi Wallet Argent
A “high severity vulnerability” was found and patched in Ethereum wallet Argent, according to leading white-hat hackers OpenZeppelin.
A “high severity vulnerability” was found and patched in Ethereum wallet Argent, according to leading white-hat hackers OpenZeppelin.
Disclosed Friday, OpenZeppelin security researcher Alice Henshaw discovered a vulnerability within Argent that would have allowed user funds to be drained from wallets that did not have Argent’s “guardian” feature.
According to an OpenZepplin blog post and press release, news of the discovery was first shared with Argent on June 12:
“OpenZeppelin’s research revealed an error in the latest version of Argent’s smart contracts that would allow anyone to trigger the wallet recovery process without a signature – on any wallet with zero guardians – as soon as the wallet is upgraded.”
If attacked, users had only 36 hours to prevent drainage of wallet funds. Even then, users could have their funds frozen through a Denial-of-Service (DoS) attack, OpenZeppelin wrote.
According to Henshaw, the vulnerability stemmed from a March 30 wallet update. OpenZeppelin said 329 wallets with 162 ether
No Argent funds were affected and a patch has been issued, according to the firm. Henshaw received $25,000 in dai as compensation.
“Only 61 wallets without Guardians and with the affected update were at risk,” Argent spokesman Matthew Wright told CoinDesk. “Our security model meant they had 36 hours to block it by simply tapping ‘Cancel’ in the app. 0 funds were lost. We think it highlights the benefits of having an open-source security model and we’re happy to award OpenZeppelin a bounty for their work.”
Argent acknowledged the vulnerability in a tweet Friday morning, thanking OpenZeppelin for its work:
We're grateful to @OpenZeppelin for helping us find & fix an issue affecting 61 legacy wallets with no Guardians.
— Argent (@argentHQ) June 19, 2020
0 users were impacted, 0 funds lost.
Here are the full details: https://t.co/cNbcYExMEY
In March, Argent raised $12 million in a Series A led by Paradigm Ventures. The wallet natively integrates with popular DeFi products such as Maker and Compound.
“The vulnerability discovered by our security researchers could have led to many users losing control of their funds as they upgraded to the latest version of the Argent wallet,” OpenZeppelin CEO Demian Brener said in a statement. “The Argent team has taken quick action to fix this issue so that no user funds were impacted.”
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