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Auteurs principaux: Wang, Dingding, He, Jianting, Wu, Siwei, Zhou, Yajin, Wu, Lei, Wang, Cong
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Publié: 2025
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author Wang, Dingding
He, Jianting
Wu, Siwei
Zhou, Yajin
Wu, Lei
Wang, Cong
author_facet Wang, Dingding
He, Jianting
Wu, Siwei
Zhou, Yajin
Wu, Lei
Wang, Cong
contents Smart contract upgrades are increasingly common due to their flexibility in modifying deployed contracts, such as fixing bugs or adding new functionalities. Meanwhile, upgrades compromise the immutability of contracts, introducing significant security concerns. While existing research has explored the security impacts of contract upgrades, these studies are limited in collection of upgrade behaviors and identification of insecurities. To address these limitations, we conduct a comprehensive study on the insecurities of upgrade behaviors. First, we build a dataset containing 83,085 upgraded contracts and 20,902 upgrade chains. To our knowledge, this is the first large-scale dataset about upgrade behaviors, revealing their diversity and exposing gaps in public disclosure. Next, we develop a taxonomy of insecurities based on 37 real-world security incidents, categorizing eight types of upgrade risks and providing the first complete view of upgrade-related insecurities. Finally, we survey public awareness of these risks and existing mitigations. Our findings show that four types of security risks are overlooked by the public and lack mitigation measures. We detect these upgrade risks through a preliminary study, identifying 31,407 related issues - a finding that raises significant concerns.
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spellingShingle The Dark Side of Upgrades: Uncovering Security Risks in Smart Contract Upgrades
Wang, Dingding
He, Jianting
Wu, Siwei
Zhou, Yajin
Wu, Lei
Wang, Cong
Cryptography and Security
Smart contract upgrades are increasingly common due to their flexibility in modifying deployed contracts, such as fixing bugs or adding new functionalities. Meanwhile, upgrades compromise the immutability of contracts, introducing significant security concerns. While existing research has explored the security impacts of contract upgrades, these studies are limited in collection of upgrade behaviors and identification of insecurities. To address these limitations, we conduct a comprehensive study on the insecurities of upgrade behaviors. First, we build a dataset containing 83,085 upgraded contracts and 20,902 upgrade chains. To our knowledge, this is the first large-scale dataset about upgrade behaviors, revealing their diversity and exposing gaps in public disclosure. Next, we develop a taxonomy of insecurities based on 37 real-world security incidents, categorizing eight types of upgrade risks and providing the first complete view of upgrade-related insecurities. Finally, we survey public awareness of these risks and existing mitigations. Our findings show that four types of security risks are overlooked by the public and lack mitigation measures. We detect these upgrade risks through a preliminary study, identifying 31,407 related issues - a finding that raises significant concerns.
title The Dark Side of Upgrades: Uncovering Security Risks in Smart Contract Upgrades
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.02145