bug-bounty449
google354
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microsoft283
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apple171
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0
7/10
vulnerability
A cross-chain messaging protocol's signature verification can be bypassed when a new domain is added: if enrollValidator is called before setThreshold, the commitment is saved with threshold=0, allowing attackers to frontrun setThreshold and process unsigned messages with a malicious commitment hash matching the stored zero-threshold commitment.
smart-contract
signature-verification
cryptography
cross-chain
threshold-vulnerability
ecdsa
frontrunning
commitment-hash
solidity
access-control
initialization-bug
Heuss
Immunefi
ECDSA