Ambire
Ambire Wallet is a DeFi-focused smart wallet that aims to provide better UX than Metamask, while still having power user features. Ambire is a smart wallet, which enables paying gas in stablecoins, automatic Flashbots/Eden frontrunning protection, batching (doing multiple things in one tx!), hardware wallets (Trezor/Ledger).
PoC required
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Assets in Scope
Impacts in Scope
Direct theft of any user funds, whether at-rest or in-motion, other than unclaimed yield
Permanent freezing of funds
Miner-extractable value (MEV)
Protocol insolvency
Any governance voting result manipulation
Theft of unclaimed yield
Temporary freezing of funds
Smart contract unable to operate due to lack of token funds
Block stuffing for profit
Griefing (e.g. no profit motive for an attacker, but damage to the users or the protocol)
Unbounded gas consumption
Theft of gas
Out of scope
- Attacks that are already reported in other reports (see github.com/ambireTech/wallet#audits), regardless of their current status
- Characteristics related to the nature of public blockchains, for example being able to publicly enumerate all Ambire smart wallet accounts
- Best practice critiques
- Any issue related to third-party contracts not supporting smart contract signatures (EIP 1271). Those should be reported to the said third-party contracts.
- Anything documented in [https://github.com/AmbireTech/code4rena#known-tradeoffs](https://github.com/AmbireTech/code4rena#known- tradeoffs)
Smart Contract specific
- Incorrect data supplied by third party oracles
- Not to exclude oracle manipulation/flash loan attacks
- Impacts requiring basic economic and governance attacks (e.g. 51% attack)
- Lack of liquidity impacts
- Impacts from Sybil attacks
- Impacts involving centralization risks
All categories
- Impacts requiring attacks that the reporter has already exploited themselves, leading to damage
- Impacts caused by attacks requiring access to leaked keys/credentials
- Impacts caused by attacks requiring access to privileged addresses (including, but not limited to: governance and strategist contracts) without additional modifications to the privileges attributed
- Impacts relying on attacks involving the depegging of an external stablecoin where the attacker does not directly cause the depegging due to a bug in code
- Mentions of secrets, access tokens, API keys, private keys, etc. in Github will be considered out of scope without proof that they are in-use in production
- Best practice recommendations
- Feature requests
- Impacts on test files and configuration files unless stated otherwise in the bug bounty program
- Impacts requiring phishing or other social engineering attacks against project's employees and/or customers