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Cairo Vulnerability Scanner

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Identify critical vulnerabilities in Cairo smart contracts.

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Updated Aug 10, 2026
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What Cairo Vulnerability Scanner does

The Cairo Vulnerability Scanner is designed specifically for auditing smart contracts written in Cairo on the StarkNet platform. It systematically scans your codebase for six critical vulnerability patterns that are unique to the Cairo/StarkNet ecosystem. These vulnerabilities include issues such as arithmetic overflows, improper address conversions, and problems with signature replay, which can compromise the security of your smart contracts. By leveraging this tool, developers can ensure that their contracts are robust and secure before deployment.

When you invoke the scanner, it first identifies all Cairo files in your project. It then analyzes each contract for the defined vulnerability patterns, providing detailed reports that highlight any issues found, their severity, and suggested fixes. This process helps developers catch security flaws early in the development cycle, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of decentralized applications.

The scanner is particularly useful in various scenarios, such as auditing StarkNet smart contracts, reviewing L1-L2 bridge implementations, and conducting pre-launch security assessments. It is also beneficial for validating cross-layer message handling and ensuring that signature verification logic is correctly implemented. By integrating this tool into your development workflow, you can significantly enhance the security posture of your StarkNet projects.

For developers and security auditors working with StarkNet, this skill provides a straightforward way to identify and mitigate potential vulnerabilities, making it an essential addition to any security toolkit.

When to use it

Use this skill when you are auditing or reviewing Cairo smart contracts, especially before deployment or during security assessments.

When not to use it

Avoid using this skill for non-Cairo smart contracts or when working with platforms outside of StarkNet, as it is specifically tailored to these technologies.

What you can build with it

Auditing Smart Contracts

Utilize the scanner to identify vulnerabilities in your Cairo smart contracts before deployment to ensure they are secure.

Reviewing L1-L2 Bridges

Use this tool to assess the security of L1-L2 bridge implementations, ensuring that cross-layer messaging is handled correctly.

Pre-launch Security Assessment

Conduct a comprehensive security assessment of your StarkNet applications to mitigate risks associated with vulnerabilities.

How to install Cairo Vulnerability Scanner

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by trailofbits

Cairo/StarkNet Vulnerability Scanner

1. Purpose

Systematically scan Cairo smart contracts on StarkNet for platform-specific security vulnerabilities related to arithmetic, cross-layer messaging, and cryptographic operations. This skill encodes 6 critical vulnerability patterns unique to Cairo/StarkNet ecosystem.

2. When to Use This Skill

  • Auditing StarkNet smart contracts (Cairo)
  • Reviewing L1-L2 bridge implementations
  • Pre-launch security assessment of StarkNet applications
  • Validating cross-layer message handling
  • Reviewing signature verification logic
  • Assessing L1 handler functions

3. Platform Detection

File Extensions & Indicators

  • Cairo files: .cairo

Language/Framework Markers

// Cairo contract indicators
#[contract]
mod MyContract {
    use starknet::ContractAddress;

    #[storage]
    struct Storage {
        balance: LegacyMap<ContractAddress, felt252>,
    }

    #[external(v0)]
    fn transfer(ref self: ContractState, to: ContractAddress, amount: felt252) {
        // Contract logic
    }

    #[l1_handler]
    fn handle_deposit(ref self: ContractState, from_address: felt252, amount: u256) {
        // L1 message handler
    }
}

// Common patterns
felt252, u128, u256
ContractAddress, EthAddress
#[external(v0)], #[l1_handler], #[constructor]
get_caller_address(), get_contract_address()
send_message_to_l1_syscall

Project Structure

  • src/contract.cairo - Main contract implementation
  • src/lib.cairo - Library modules
  • tests/ - Contract tests
  • Scarb.toml - Cairo project configuration

Tool Support

  • Caracal: Trail of Bits static analyzer for Cairo
  • Installation: pip install caracal
  • Usage: caracal detect src/
  • cairo-test: Built-in testing framework
  • Starknet Foundry: Testing and development toolkit

4. How This Skill Works

When invoked, I will:

  1. Search your codebase for Cairo files
  2. Analyze each contract for the 6 vulnerability patterns
  3. Report findings with file references and severity
  4. Provide fixes for each identified issue
  5. Check L1-L2 interactions for messaging vulnerabilities

5. Example Output

When vulnerabilities are found, you'll get a report like this:

=== CAIRO/STARKNET VULNERABILITY SCAN RESULTS ===


---

## 5. Vulnerability Patterns (6 Patterns)

I check for 6 critical vulnerability patterns unique to Cairo/Starknet. For detailed detection patterns, code examples, mitigations, and testing strategies, see [VULNERABILITY_PATTERNS.md](resources/VULNERABILITY_PATTERNS.md).

### Pattern Summary:

1. **Unchecked Arithmetic** ⚠️ CRITICAL - Integer overflow/underflow in felt252
2. **Storage Collision** ⚠️ CRITICAL - Conflicting storage variable hashes
3. **Missing Access Control** ⚠️ CRITICAL - No caller validation on sensitive functions
4. **Improper Felt252 Boundaries** ⚠️ HIGH - Not validating felt252 range
5. **Unvalidated Contract Address** ⚠️ HIGH - Using untrusted contract addresses
6. **Missing Caller Validation** ⚠️ CRITICAL - No get_caller_address() checks

For complete vulnerability patterns with code examples, see [VULNERABILITY_PATTERNS.md](resources/VULNERABILITY_PATTERNS.md).
## 5. Scanning Workflow

### Step 1: Platform Identification
1. Verify Cairo language and StarkNet framework
2. Check Cairo version (Cairo 1.0+ vs legacy Cairo 0)
3. Locate contract files (`src/*.cairo`)
4. Identify L1-L2 bridge contracts (if applicable)

### Step 2: Arithmetic Safety Sweep
```bash
# Find felt252 usage in arithmetic
rg "felt252" src/ | rg "[-+*/]"

# Find balance/amount storage using felt252
rg "felt252" src/ | rg "balance|amount|total|supply"

# Should prefer u128, u256 instead

Step 3: L1 Handler Analysis

For each #[l1_handler] function:

  • Validates from_address parameter
  • Checks address != zero
  • Has proper access control
  • Emits events for monitoring

Step 4: Signature Verification Review

For signature-based functions:

  • Includes nonce tracking
  • Nonce incremented after use
  • Domain separator includes chain ID and contract address
  • Cannot replay signatures

Step 5: L1-L2 Bridge Audit

If contract includes bridge functionality:

  • L1 validates address < STARKNET_FIELD_PRIME
  • L1 implements message cancellation
  • L2 validates from_address in handlers
  • Symmetric access controls L1 ↔ L2
  • Test full roundtrip flows

Step 6: Static Analysis with Caracal

# Run Caracal detectors
caracal detect src/

# Specific detectors
caracal detect src/ --detectors unchecked-felt252-arithmetic
caracal detect src/ --detectors unchecked-l1-handler-from
caracal detect src/ --detectors missing-nonce-validation

6. Reporting Format

Finding Template

## [CRITICAL] Unchecked from_address in L1 Handler

**Location**: `src/bridge.cairo:145-155` (handle_deposit function)

**Description**:
The `handle_deposit` L1 handler function does not validate the `from_address` parameter. Any L1 contract can send messages to this function and mint tokens for arbitrary users, bypassing the intended L1 bridge access controls.

**Vulnerable Code**:
```rust
// bridge.cairo, line 145
#[l1_handler]
fn handle_deposit(
    ref self: ContractState,
    from_address: felt252,  // Not validated!
    user: ContractAddress,
    amount: u256
) {
    let current_balance = self.balances.read(user);
    self.balances.write(user, current_balance + amount);
}

Attack Scenario:

  1. Attacker deploys malicious L1 contract
  2. Malicious contract calls starknetCore.sendMessageToL2(l2Contract, selector, [attacker_address, 1000000])
  3. L2 handler processes message without checking sender
  4. Attacker receives 1,000,000 tokens without depositing any funds
  5. Protocol suffers infinite mint vulnerability

Recommendation: Validate from_address against authorized L1 bridge:

#[l1_handler]
fn handle_deposit(
    ref self: ContractState,
    from_address: felt252,
    user: ContractAddress,
    amount: u256
) {
    // Validate L1 sender
    let authorized_l1_bridge = self.l1_bridge_address.read();
    assert(from_address == authorized_l1_bridge, 'Unauthorized L1 sender');

    let current_balance = self.balances.read(user);
    self.balances.write(user, current_balance + amount);
}

References:

  • building-secure-contracts/not-so-smart-contracts/cairo/unchecked_l1_handler_from
  • Caracal detector: unchecked-l1-handler-from

---

## 7. Priority Guidelines

### Critical (Immediate Fix Required)
- Unchecked from_address in L1 handlers (infinite mint)
- L1-L2 address conversion issues (funds to zero address)

### High (Fix Before Deployment)
- Felt252 arithmetic overflow/underflow (balance manipulation)
- Missing signature replay protection (replay attacks)
- L1-L2 message failure without cancellation (locked funds)

### Medium (Address in Audit)
- Overconstrained L1-L2 interactions (trapped funds)

---

## 8. Testing Recommendations

### Unit Tests
```rust
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
    use super::*;

    #[test]
    fn test_felt252_overflow() {
        // Test arithmetic edge cases
    }

    #[test]
    #[should_panic]
    fn test_unauthorized_l1_handler() {
        // Wrong from_address should fail
    }

    #[test]
    fn test_signature_replay_protection() {
        // Same signature twice should fail
    }
}

Integration Tests (with L1)

// Test full L1-L2 flow
#[test]
fn test_deposit_withdraw_roundtrip() {
    // 1. Deposit on L1
    // 2. Wait for L2 processing
    // 3. Verify L2 balance
    // 4. Withdraw to L1
    // 5. Verify L1 balance restored
}

Caracal CI Integration

# .github/workflows/security.yml
- name: Run Caracal
  run: |
    pip install caracal
    caracal detect src/ --fail-on high,critical

9. Additional Resources


10. Quick Reference Checklist

Before completing Cairo/StarkNet audit:

Arithmetic Safety (HIGH):

  • No felt252 used for balances/amounts (use u128/u256)
  • OR felt252 arithmetic has explicit bounds checking
  • Overflow/underflow scenarios tested

L1 Handler Security (CRITICAL):

  • ALL #[l1_handler] functions validate from_address
  • from_address compared against stored L1 contract address
  • Cannot bypass by deploying alternate L1 contract

L1-L2 Messaging (HIGH):

  • L1 bridge validates addresses < STARKNET_FIELD_PRIME
  • L1 bridge implements message cancellation
  • L2 handlers check from_address
  • Symmetric validation rules L1 ↔ L2
  • Full roundtrip flows tested

Signature Security (HIGH):

  • Signatures include nonce tracking
  • Nonce incremented after each use
  • Domain separator includes chain ID and contract address
  • Signature replay tested and prevented
  • Cross-chain replay prevented

Tool Usage:

  • Caracal scan completed with no critical findings
  • Unit tests cover all vulnerability scenarios
  • Integration tests verify L1-L2 flows
  • Testnet deployment tested before mainnet

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