Santa's List

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checkList is missing the onlySanta modifier, letting anyone write the official naughty-or-nice list

checkList is missing the onlySanta modifier that its sibling checkTwice has, so anyone can overwrite the official first-pass naughty-or-nice status of any address.

Description

  • Both list-writing functions are meant to be callable by Santa only. The natspec for checkList at src/SantasList.sol:116 states "Only callable by santa".

  • checkTwice enforces this with the onlySanta modifier, but checkList (src/SantasList.sol:121) has no modifier at all, so any caller can write s_theListCheckedOnce[person] to any value.

// src/SantasList.sol
@> function checkList(address person, Status status) external { // no onlySanta
s_theListCheckedOnce[person] = status;
emit CheckedOnce(person, status);
}
function checkTwice(address person, Status status) external onlySanta { // guarded sibling
if (s_theListCheckedOnce[person] != status) {
revert SantasList__SecondCheckDoesntMatchFirst();
}
s_theListCheckedTwice[person] = status;
emit CheckedTwice(person, status);
}

Risk

Likelihood:

  • Any unprivileged account can call checkList directly with a single transaction and no precondition.

Impact:

  • The naughty-or-nice list is the protocol's authorization record, and an unauthorized caller can overwrite any person's first-pass status, defeating the intent that only Santa curates it.

  • This corrupts the integrity of the core on-chain list. It is a High severity access-control failure.

Proof of Concept

A non-Santa attacker writes the official list, and the same caller is then shown reverting on checkTwice, which proves the asymmetry is the bug. The test passes.

function test_F1_checkList_sinControlDeAcceso() public {
// attacker (not santa) writes the official first-pass list
vm.prank(attacker);
santasList.checkList(attacker, SantasList.Status.EXTRA_NICE);
assertEq(uint256(santasList.getNaughtyOrNiceOnce(attacker)), uint256(SantasList.Status.EXTRA_NICE));
assertTrue(attacker != santasList.getSanta());
// contrast: the sibling checkTwice DOES revert for a non-santa caller
vm.prank(attacker);
vm.expectRevert(SantasList.SantasList__NotSanta.selector);
santasList.checkTwice(attacker, SantasList.Status.EXTRA_NICE);
}

Recommended Mitigation

Apply the onlySanta modifier to checkList, matching its sibling and its own natspec.

- function checkList(address person, Status status) external {
+ function checkList(address person, Status status) external onlySanta {
s_theListCheckedOnce[person] = status;
emit CheckedOnce(person, status);
}
Updates

Lead Judging Commences

ai-first-flight-judge Lead Judge about 9 hours ago
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Assigned finding tags:

[H-01] Anyone is able to call `checkList` function in SantasList contract and prevent any address from becoming `NICE` or `EXTRA_NICE` and collect present.

## Description With the current design of the protocol, anyone is able to call `checkList` function in SantasList contract, while documentation says only Santa should be able to call it. This can be considered as an access control vulnerability, because not only santa is allowed to make the first check. ## Vulnerability Details An attacker could simply call the external `checkList` function, passing as parameter the address of someone else and the enum Status `NAUGHTY`(or `NOT_CHECKED_TWICE`, which should actually be `UNKNOWN` given documentation). By doing that, Santa will not be able to execute `checkTwice` function correctly for `NICE` and `EXTRA_NICE` people. Indeed, if Santa first checked a user and assigned the status `NICE` or `EXTRA_NICE`, anyone is able to call `checkList` function again, and by doing so modify the status. This could result in Santa unable to execute the second check. Moreover, any malicious actor could check the mempool and front run Santa just before calling `checkTwice` function to check users. This would result in a major denial of service issue. ## Impact The impact of this vulnerability is HIGH as it results in a broken mechanism of the check list system. Any user could be declared `NAUGHTY` for the first check at any time, preventing present collecting by users although Santa considered the user as `NICE` or `EXTRA_NICE`. Santa could still call `checkList` function again to reassigned the status to `NICE` or `EXTRA_NICE` before calling `checkTwice` function, but any malicious actor could front run the call to `checkTwice` function. In this scenario, it would be impossible for Santa to actually double check a `NICE` or `EXTRA_NICE` user. ## Proof of Concept Just copy paste this test in SantasListTest contract : ``` function testDosAttack() external { vm.startPrank(makeAddr("attacker")); // any user can checList any address and assigned status to naughty // an attacker could front run Santa before the second check santasList.checkList(makeAddr("user"), SantasList.Status.NAUGHTY); vm.stopPrank(); vm.startPrank(santa); vm.expectRevert(); // Santa is unable to check twice the user santasList.checkTwice(makeAddr("user"), SantasList.Status.NICE); vm.stopPrank(); } ``` ## Recommendations I suggest to add the `onlySanta` modifier to `checkList` function. This will ensure the first check can only be done by Santa, and prevent DOS attack on the contract. With this modifier, specification will be respected : "In this contract Only Santa to take the following actions: - checkList: A function that changes an address to a new Status of NICE, EXTRA_NICE, NAUGHTY, or UNKNOWN on the original s_theListCheckedOnce list." The following code will resolve this access control issue, simply by adding `onlySanta` modifier: ``` function checkList(address person, Status status) external onlySanta { s_theListCheckedOnce[person] = status; emit CheckedOnce(person, status); } ``` No malicious actor is now able to front run Santa before `checkTwice` function call. The following tests shows that doing the first check for another user is impossible after adding `onlySanta` modifier: ``` function testDosResolved() external { vm.startPrank(makeAddr("attacker")); // checklist function call will revert if a user tries to execute the first check for another user vm.expectRevert(SantasList.SantasList__NotSanta.selector); santasList.checkList(makeAddr("user"), SantasList.Status.NAUGHTY); vm.stopPrank(); } ```

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