Zapper
Submit a BugProgram Overview
Zapper is your DeFi dashboard for monitoring your portfolio, including assets, debts, liquidity pools, staking, claimable rewards, and yield farming activities–but it requires you to share no personal data! Just connect your Ethereum wallet or paste in the ETH wallet address / ENS domain.
Zapper is also your gateway to investing in hundreds of DeFi strategies in just a few clicks. Zaps save time, effort, and often transaction fees (gas) by deploying capital in a single DeFi command control center, working with the most trusted DeFi applications like yearn.finance, Uniswap, Balancer, Curve, and more.
For a full overview of Zapper, please visit https://zapper.fi/.
The bug bounty program covers its smart contracts and apps and is focused on the prevention of loss of user funds.
Rewards by Threat Level
Rewards are distributed according to the impact of the vulnerability based on the Immunefi Vulnerability Severity Classification System. This is a simplified 5-level scale, with separate scales for websites/apps and smart contracts/blockchains, encompassing everything from consequence of exploitation to privilege required to likelihood of a successful exploit.
All web and app bugs must come with a PoC in order to be accepted. All web and app bug reports without a PoC will be rejected with a request for a PoC.
Payouts are handled by the Zapper team directly and are denominated in USD. Payouts are done in USDC or DAI. Bug bounty hunters however must specify where they want to receive the tokens on, whether on Ethereum, Polygon, or Binance Smart Chain.
Smart Contracts and Blockchain
- Critical
- Level
- USD $25,000
- Payout
- high
- Level
- USD $10,000
- Payout
- medium
- Level
- USD $1,000
- Payout
- low
- Level
- USD $250
- Payout
Web and Apps
- high
- Level
- USD $7,500
- Payout
- medium
- Level
- USD $1,000
- Payout
- low
- Level
- USD $250
- Payout
Assets in Scope
For additional reference, you can visit the Zapper GitHub repositories. However, only the assets listed in this table are considered as in-scope of the bug bounty program.
For web vulnerabilities, only https://zapper.fi is in scope. Any subdomains are considered out-of-scope.
- Smart Contract - Uniswap V2 Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Uniswap V2 Remove
- Type
- Smart Contract - Balancer Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Balancer Remove
- Type
- Smart Contract - Curve Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Curve Remove
- Type
- Smart Contract - Yearn yVault Remove
- Type
- Smart Contract - Yearn yVault Remove
- Type
- Smart Contract - Yearn yVault Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Sushiswap Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Sushiswap Remove
- Type
- Smart Contract - Bancor Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Harvest Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - PoolTogether Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Ethereum to Polygon Bridgehttps://etherscan.io/address/0xe34b087bf3c9
- Type
- Smart Contract - 1Inch Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Pickle Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Mushrooms Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Zapper NFT
- Type
- Smart Contract - PancakeSwap Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - PancakeSwap Remove
- Type
- Smart Contract - Sushiswap Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Sushiswap Remove
- Type
- Smart Contract - Quickswap Add
- Type
- Smart Contract - Quickswap Remove
- Type
- https://zapper.fi/
- Target
- Website/App
- Type
Prioritized Vulnerabilities
We are especially interested in receiving and rewarding vulnerabilities of the following types:
Smart Contracts and Blockchain
- Re-entrancy
- Logic errors
- including user authentication errors
- Solidity/EVM details not considered
- including integer over-/under-flow
- including rounding errors
- including unhandled exceptions
- Trusting trust/dependency vulnerabilities
- including composability vulnerabilities
- Oracle failure/manipulation
- Novel governance attacks
- Economic/financial attacks
- including flash loan attacks
- Congestion and scalability
- including running out of gas
- including block stuffing
- including susceptibility to frontrunning
- Consensus failures
- Cryptography problems
- Signature malleability
- Susceptibility to replay attacks
- Weak randomness
- Weak encryption
- Susceptibility to block timestamp manipulation
- Missing access controls / unprotected internal or debugging interfaces
Websites and Apps
- Remote Code Execution
- Trusting trust/dependency vulnerabilities
- Vertical Privilege Escalation
- XML External Entities Injection
- SQL Injection
- LFI/RFI
- Horizontal Privilege Escalation
- Stored XSS
- Reflective XSS with impact
- CSRF with impact
- Direct object reference
- Internal SSRF
- Session fixation
- Insecure Deserialization
- DOM XSS
- SSL misconfigurations
- SSL/TLS issues (weak crypto, improper setup)
- URL redirect
- Clickjacking (must be accompanied with PoC)
- Misleading Unicode text (e.g. using right to left override characters)
Out of Scope & Rules
The following vulnerabilities are excluded from the rewards for this bug bounty program:
- Attacks that the reporter has already exploited themselves, leading to damage
- Attacks requiring access to leaked keys/credentials
- Attacks requiring access to privileged addresses (governance, strategist)
Smart Contracts and Blockchain
- Incorrect data supplied by third party oracles
- Not to exclude oracle manipulation/flash loan attacks
- Basic economic governance attacks (e.g. 51% attack)
- Lack of liquidity
- Best practice critiques
- Sybil attacks
Websites and Apps
- Theoretical vulnerabilities without any proof or demonstration
- Content spoofing / Text injection issues
- Self-XSS
- Captcha bypass using OCR
- CSRF with no security impact (logout CSRF, change language, etc.)
- Missing HTTP Security Headers (such as X-FRAME-OPTIONS) or cookie security flags (such as “httponly”)
- Server-side information disclosure such as IPs, server names, and most stack traces
- Vulnerabilities used to enumerate or confirm the existence of users or tenants
- Vulnerabilities requiring unlikely user actions
- URL Redirects (unless combined with another vulnerability to produce a more severe vulnerability)
- Lack of SSL/TLS best practices
- DDoS vulnerabilities
- Attacks requiring privileged access from within the organization
- Feature requests
- Best practices
The following activities are prohibited by bug bounty program:
- Any testing with mainnet or public testnet contracts; all testing should be done on private testnets
- Any testing with pricing oracles or third party smart contracts
- Attempting phishing or other social engineering attacks against our employees and/or customers
- Any testing with third party systems and applications (e.g. browser extensions) as well as websites (e.g. SSO providers, advertising networks)
- Any denial of service attacks
- Automated testing of services that generates significant amounts of traffic
- Public disclosure of an unpatched vulnerability in an embargoed bounty