Arbitrary call with user-controlled target
Babylon Protocol's assessment for RD-F-013 — scored not_applicable on the v1.7.0 rubric. The evidence below is the curator's reasoning for this score.
Evidence summary #
EVM arbitrary .call(target, data) pattern does not exist in Go/Rust contexts. Cosmos SDK uses MsgServer interfaces for inter-module calls. CosmWasm uses typed Rust enum messages. Babylon's Genesis chain has permissioned CosmWasm deployment (not permissionless), further limiting arbitrary contract invocation surfaces.
Sources #
- DocsProtocol profile §3bProfile §3b (permissioned CosmWasm on Genesis)retrieved 2026-05-04
Methodology #
Determine whether any contract performs `.call(target, data)` where target and/or data is user-supplied without a target allowlist or selector filter.
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rubric_version v1.7.0 protocol babylon-protocol factor RD-F-013 score not_applicable collected_at 2026-05-04 19:43:27