Learn about CVE-2018-11429 affecting the ATLANT (ATL) smart contract on Ethereum. Discover the impact, technical details, and mitigation steps for this integer overflow vulnerability.
The ATLANT (ATL) smart contract on Ethereum has a vulnerability in its mint function that allows the contract owner to retrieve minted tokens due to an integer overflow issue.
Understanding CVE-2018-11429
This CVE involves a flaw in the ATLANT (ATL) smart contract on Ethereum that impacts the mint function.
What is CVE-2018-11429?
The vulnerability in the ATLANT (ATL) smart contract allows the contract owner to retrieve minted tokens in any quantity because of an integer overflow problem.
The Impact of CVE-2018-11429
The vulnerability enables the contract owner to exploit an integer overflow issue, potentially leading to unauthorized retrieval of minted tokens.
Technical Details of CVE-2018-11429
This section provides technical details about the vulnerability.
Vulnerability Description
The flaw in the mint function of the ATLANT (ATL) smart contract on Ethereum results in an integer overflow, allowing the contract owner to retrieve minted tokens.
Affected Systems and Versions
Exploitation Mechanism
The integer overflow issue in the mint function of the ATLANT (ATL) smart contract permits the contract owner to retrieve minted tokens beyond the intended limits.
Mitigation and Prevention
Protecting systems from this vulnerability is crucial.
Immediate Steps to Take
Long-Term Security Practices
Patching and Updates