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CVE-2018-11329: The DrugDealer function of a smart contract implementation for Ether Cartel, an Ethereum game, allows attac...

The DrugDealer function of a smart contract implementation for Ether Cartel, an Ethereum game, allows attackers to take over the contract's ownership, aka ceoAnyone. After that, all the digital assets (including Ether balance and tokens) might be manipulated by the attackers, as exploited in the wild in May 2018.

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CVE-2018-11329 describes an Ether Cartel Ethereum game smart contract flaw where the DrugDealer function could let an attacker become contract owner. Ownership could allow manipulation of the contract’s Ether balance, tokens, and other digital assets. The provided CVE record says this was exploited in the wild in May 2018. Exposure appears limited to the vulnerable Ether Cartel smart contract implementation and any organization holding assets in or depending on that contract. The sources do not identify conventional software packages, CPEs, versions, or other affected products. Prioritize only if the organization owns assets in, integrates with, or has customer exposure to the affected Ether Cartel smart contract. For exposed assets, urgency is high because ownership takeover can directly affect value. Mitigation focus: Check Ether Cartel or maintainer guidance for any official remediation.; Remove valuable assets from vulnerable contracts when governance and access allow.; Migrate users and integrations to a reviewed fixed contract if available..

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