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validator quorum compromiseDemo

Nov 10, 2020 · $66.6M · protocol

Narrative

On 2020-11-10, Singapore Global CBDC Challenge (Ethereum tracks) suffered a validator quorum compromise incident resulting in approximately $66,649,319 in losses. The exploit targeted the protocol layer. Attribution: dprk_lazarus. This is a demonstration entry — not a real incident.

Classification

Root cause
validator_quorum_compromise
Secondary causes
Attack layer
protocol
Strategy
tech_vuln
Actor role
intermediary
Attribution
dprk_lazarus
Attacker address
0xfc3f696f746c35500f565fe5ee4cd23de7f3e55b
Flash loan
no
Audited at time
no
Bounty at time
no

AADAPT mappings

DEMO:AADAPT.TA0006DEMO:AADAPT.TA0008DEMO:AADAPT.T1110

Evidence

Disclosure date
Nov 12, 2020
Funds recovered
$26.8M
Audit firms at time
Post-mortem URLs (synthetic)
  • https://medium.com/singapore-global-cbdc-challenge-ethereum-tracks/post-mortem-singapore-global-cbdc-challenge-ethereum-tracks-2020-11-10
  • https://rekt.news/singapore-global-cbdc-challenge-ethereum-tracks-rekt
  • https://blog.singapore-global-cbdc-challenge-ethereum-tracks.xyz/incident-report
tx hashes (2)
  • 0xe4f7456eb4a5485d3fbe2ca34ab7f165a66d44ae24cb1649cc602afba3fd9bbe
  • 0x9456b442b463eb8895f39d9fabdb442eb9d6845f78e78b9fa5c95b9d6b5fd6a1