MBA Thesis Advisor
Security checks across static analysis, malware telemetry, and agentic risk
Overview
The provided artifacts describe a coherent instruction-only thesis writing and formatting advisor, with expected but privacy-sensitive use of thesis files and internal company context.
This skill appears reasonable for thesis advising and formatting. Before using it, decide what thesis files and company details are safe to share, anonymize sensitive business or personal information, and review/back up files before applying LaTeX cleanup commands, template edits, or scanned signature insertion.
Static analysis
No static analysis findings were reported for this release.
VirusTotal
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Risk analysis
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.
If the user shares confidential company information, trade secrets, or NDA-covered details, that information could be exposed within the assistant session or copied into thesis drafts.
The workflow asks the user to provide non-public internal company knowledge as source material for thesis improvement; this is purpose-aligned, but it may place sensitive business information into the agent conversation context.
“作为这家公司/行业的内部人,你知道哪些外人不知道的事情?如果你不说,别人可能永远不会知道什么?”
Share only information you are authorized to use, anonymize companies and people where needed, and avoid providing trade secrets, personal data, or confidential details not suitable for a thesis.
Running the commands or applying the edits may change thesis template files, generated outputs, or official-looking signature pages.
The guide documents local compile/cleanup commands and template edits, including signature insertion; these are expected for LaTeX thesis formatting but can modify local files or remove generated build artifacts if run without review.
“latexmk -C && latexmk -xelatex my-thesis.tex” and “在 thuthesis.cls 中找到 ... 修改签名行”
Back up the thesis directory before running cleanup commands or editing class files, review all generated changes, and only insert scanned signatures with explicit permission.
