Meeting Prep
PassAudited by VirusTotal on May 12, 2026.
Overview
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: ai-meeting-prep Version: 1.0.0 The skill is classified as suspicious due to its explicit instructions in `SKILL.md` for the AI agent to perform broad web searches and access potentially sensitive internal data (CRM, previous notes). While these capabilities are central to the skill's stated purpose of preparing meeting briefs, they represent significant attack surfaces. There is no clear evidence of intentional malicious behavior such as data exfiltration to unauthorized endpoints or subversion of the agent's core directives, but the broad permissions requested for web and internal data access without specific guardrails make it a high-risk capability that could be exploited if the underlying OpenClaw platform has vulnerabilities.
Findings (0)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
The people and companies you ask about may be researched through external search tools.
The skill directs the agent to use web search broadly for meeting attendees and companies. This is expected for meeting preparation, but it means meeting names and company details may be sent to search providers.
Research is the job. Use web search for every person and company.
Use it for meetings where external research is appropriate, and review the brief for accuracy before relying on it.
Private customer or relationship history could be included in the generated meeting brief if the agent has access to those sources.
The skill may incorporate prior notes or CRM records into the meeting brief. That is purpose-aligned, but those sources can contain sensitive, stale, or incorrect relationship context.
If the user has met this person/company before: - Pull from any previous notes or CRM data - Reference past conversations - Note any commitments made previously
Only allow access to authorized notes or CRM records, and review the brief before sharing or using it in a meeting.
