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Severity: medium
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set_deadline never sets dealine_set = true, so the one-time guard never fires and the creator can reset the deadline repeatedly

Root + Impact

Description

set_deadline is meant to be callable only once per fund - it guards on fund.dealine_set and fund_create initializes it to false. But the instruction never sets the flag to true:

pub fn set_deadline(ctx: Context<FundSetDeadline>, deadline: u64) -> Result<()> {
let fund = &mut ctx.accounts.fund;
if fund.dealine_set {
return Err(ErrorCode::DeadlineAlreadySet.into());
}
fund.deadline = deadline;
@> // MISSING: fund.dealine_set = true;
Ok(())
}

Because dealine_set stays false forever, the DeadlineAlreadySet guard is dead code and the creator (the has_one = creator signer) can call set_deadline again and again, overwriting the deadline at will. This breaks the one-time-deadline invariant the protocol relies on. Concretely, refund only allows a refund when fund.deadline == 0 || fund.deadline <= now. By repeatedly pushing the deadline further into the future, the creator can keep deadline > now true indefinitely and permanently block every contributor's refund, trapping their SOL while the creator can still withdraw.

Risk

Likelihood: Medium - any creator can call set_deadline repeatedly with no on-chain limit; the guard intended to stop it is non-functional.

Impact: Medium - the documented single-set deadline is unenforceable, enabling deadline manipulation and indefinite blocking of contributor refunds (funds remain locked for depositors).

Proof of Concept

set_deadline succeeds twice and dealine_set is still false. Runnable Anchor (mocha/chai) test (add to tests/rustfund.ts):

it("PoC: set_deadline can be called repeatedly (flag never set)", async () => {
const name = "poc-deadline";
const [fundPDA] = await anchor.web3.PublicKey.findProgramAddress(
[Buffer.from(name), creator.publicKey.toBuffer()],
program.programId
);
await program.methods
.fundCreate(name, "d", new anchor.BN(1_000_000_000))
.accounts({ fund: fundPDA, creator: creator.publicKey, systemProgram: anchor.web3.SystemProgram.programId })
.rpc();
const now = Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000);
// first set
await program.methods
.setDeadline(new anchor.BN(now + 1000))
.accounts({ fund: fundPDA, creator: creator.publicKey })
.rpc();
let fund = await program.account.fund.fetch(fundPDA);
expect(fund.dealineSet).to.equal(false); // flag was never set
// second set should revert DeadlineAlreadySet, but it succeeds
await program.methods
.setDeadline(new anchor.BN(now + 999999))
.accounts({ fund: fundPDA, creator: creator.publicKey })
.rpc();
fund = await program.account.fund.fetch(fundPDA);
expect(fund.deadline.toNumber()).to.equal(now + 999999); // deadline overwritten again
});

Run anchor test; the second setDeadline does not revert and the deadline is changed a second time, proving the one-time guard is ineffective.

Recommended Mitigation

Set the flag after recording the deadline so the guard actually prevents repeat calls:

pub fn set_deadline(ctx: Context<FundSetDeadline>, deadline: u64) -> Result<()> {
let fund = &mut ctx.accounts.fund;
if fund.dealine_set {
return Err(ErrorCode::DeadlineAlreadySet.into());
}
fund.deadline = deadline;
+ fund.dealine_set = true; // enforce single set
Ok(())
}

With the flag set, a second set_deadline reverts with DeadlineAlreadySet, restoring the one-time-deadline invariant and removing the refund-blocking manipulation.

Updates

Lead Judging Commences

ai-first-flight-judge Lead Judge about 4 hours ago
Submission Judgement Published
Validated
Assigned finding tags:

[M-02] The set_deadline function does not set the dealine_set flag to true

The `set_deadline()` function in the `rustfund` program contains a vulnerability that allows campaign creators to manipulate deadlines indefinitely. While the function correctly checks if `fund.dealine_set` is true before allowing the deadline to be changed, it never sets this flag to true after setting the deadline. ```rust pub fn set_deadline(ctx: Context<FundSetDeadline>, deadline: u64) -> Result<()> { let fund = &mut ctx.accounts.fund; if fund.dealine_set { return Err(ErrorCode::DeadlineAlreadySet.into()); } fund.deadline = deadline; Ok(()) } ``` The function is missing a crucial line to update the flag: `fund.dealine_set = true;` This oversight bypasses a key safeguard intended to prevent creators from manipulating deadlines after they've been set. According to the project documentation, this flag is meant to enforce deadline immutability, which is an essential part of the platform's trust model. ### Impact 1. **Refund evasion**: Creators can prevent users from obtaining refunds by continually extending the deadline whenever it approaches. This directly undermines the project's advertised "Refund Mechanism" which promises that "Contributors can get refunds if deadlines are reached and goals aren't met." 2. **Fund locking**: Contributors' funds can be effectively locked indefinitely, as the refund function is contingent upon the deadline being reached: ```rust if ctx.accounts.fund.deadline != 0 && ctx.accounts.fund.deadline > Clock::get().unwrap().unix_timestamp.try_into().unwrap() { return Err(ErrorCode::DeadlineNotReached.into()); } ``` ### Proof of Concept (PoC) The following test demonstrates how a creator can set the deadline multiple times, effectively bypassing the intended deadline immutability: ```javascript import * as anchor from "@coral-xyz/anchor"; import { Program } from "@coral-xyz/anchor"; import { Rustfund } from "../target/types/rustfund"; import { assert } from "chai"; describe("VULN-02: set_deadline vulnerability", () => { // Configures the provider to use the local cluster const provider = anchor.AnchorProvider.env(); anchor.setProvider(provider); const program = anchor.workspace.Rustfund as Program<Rustfund>; // Test variables const fundName = "TestFund"; const description = "Testing deadline vulnerability"; const goal = new anchor.BN(1000000); let fundPda: anchor.web3.PublicKey; it("Allows you to modify the deadline several times", async () => { // Derivation of PDA address for financing account [fundPda] = await anchor.web3.PublicKey.findProgramAddress( [Buffer.from(fundName), provider.wallet.publicKey.toBuffer()], program.programId ); // Fund creation await program.rpc.fundCreate(fundName, description, goal, { accounts: { fund: fundPda, creator: provider.wallet.publicKey, systemProgram: anchor.web3.SystemProgram.programId, }, }); // First deadline assignment const deadline1 = new anchor.BN(Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000) + 3600); // 1 hour in the future await program.rpc.setDeadline(deadline1, { accounts: { fund: fundPda, creator: provider.wallet.publicKey, }, }); // Second deadline assignment (which should not be possible if the flag is set to true) const deadline2 = new anchor.BN(Math.floor(Date.now() / 1000) + 7200); // 2 hours into the future await program.rpc.setDeadline(deadline2, { accounts: { fund: fundPda, creator: provider.wallet.publicKey, }, }); // Check that the deadline has been updated to the second value const fundAccount = await program.account.fund.fetch(fundPda); assert.ok( fundAccount.deadline.eq(deadline2), "The deadline may have been modified several times, but vulnerability presents" ); }); }); ``` Save the above test as, for example, tests/02.ts in your project's test directory and run the test : ```Solidity anchor test ``` ### Concrete Impact Example To illustrate the real-world impact of this vulnerability, consider this scenario: - A creator launches a campaign to fund a project with a goal of 100 SOL - The creator sets an initial deadline of 30 days - Contributors collectively deposit 80 SOL (below the goal) - As the deadline approaches, the creator realizes they won't reach the goal - Instead of allowing refunds as promised, the creator extends the deadline by another 30 days - This pattern can repeat indefinitely, effectively locking contributor funds - Even if contributors try to request refunds, they'll be rejected with "DeadlineNotReached" errors ### Recommendation The fix for this vulnerability is straightforward. The `set_deadline()` function should be modified to set the `dealine_set` flag to true after setting the deadline: ```rust pub fn set_deadline(ctx: Context<FundSetDeadline>, deadline: u64) -> Result<()> { let fund = &mut ctx.accounts.fund; if fund.dealine_set { return Err(ErrorCode::DeadlineAlreadySet.into()); } fund.deadline = deadline; fund.dealine_set = true; // Add this line to fix the vulnerability Ok(()) } ```

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