We founded Asia’s first bug bounty platform and have been keeping Organisations, MNCs and SMEs all over the world safe from cyber-attacks, security vulnerabilities and data breaches.
Large organisations like A*Star Research, Marché, E27, MightyJaxx, and AlphaWave trust us with their cyber security.
NFT minting, Yield Farming platforms, Token issuance, DeFi forks, we’ve audited them all.
Our auditors are hall of famers who have audited some of the most complex smart contracts in the blockchain sphere, including those from leading platforms like Binance Smart Chain, Ethereum, Tron, and others.
With unmatched expertise, we deliver comprehensive smart contract audits within just 7 days of project commencement!
We pride ourselves on being Singapore’s best smart contract auditing provider but are also 100% committed to being the most affordable.
If you find a cheaper smart contract audit cost from another smart contract auditor based in Singapore, we’ll beat their price by 10%.
Not one of the companies we’re working with has suffered blockchain exploitation after engaging us for their smart contract security audits.
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What we found:
Reentrancy Attack – A malicious actor could withdraw funds repeatedly before the original transaction is approved, draining the contract funds.
Unchecked Return Values—Failing to check the return value of an external call could result in a loss of funds or an inconsistent contract state.
Front-Running – Transactions can be manipulated by miners or observers, leading to financial loss or unfair advantages.
Incorrect Access Control – An attacker could gain unauthorized access to critical functions, leading to loss or theft of funds.
And many more…
What we found:
Integer Overflow/Underflow – Improper arithmetic operations can lead to the minting or burning of a large number of tokens, destabilizing the token economy.
Lack of Proper Event Logging – Inadequate logging can obscure contract operations, hindering issue diagnosis and contract transparency.
Insecure Randomness – Predictability in random number generation can be exploited by attackers to influence contract outcomes.
And many more..
What we found:
Broken Delegation – Delegated calls to untrusted contracts can lead to unexpected behaviour or exploits.
Improper State Change – Flaws in state-changing functions can allow attackers to disrupt the contract’s intended workflow.
Insecure Dependency Management – Reliance on insecure or outdated contract dependencies can introduce vulnerabilities.
And many more…
Established in 2018, Privacy Ninja is a Singapore-based IT security company specialising in data protection and cybersecurity solutions for businesses. We offer services like vulnerability assessments, penetration testing, and outsourced Data Protection Officer support, helping organisations comply with regulations and safeguard their data.
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