I Contain Multitudes

Security checks across malware telemetry and agentic risk

Overview

This is a text-only educational microbiome/book companion with health-adjacent content, but no hidden execution, data access, persistence, or credential use.

Use this as an educational science/book companion. Be cautious with personal decisions about symptoms, pregnancy or infant care, antibiotics, probiotics, FMT, phage therapy, or mental health, and consult a qualified clinician for medical advice.

SkillSpector

By NVIDIA
Vulnerability Patterns
  • Prompt InjectionInstruction Override, Hidden Instructions, Exfiltration Commands
  • Trigger AbuseOverly Broad Trigger, Shadow Command Trigger, Keyword Baiting Trigger
  • Data ExfiltrationExternal Transmission, Env Variable Harvesting, File System Enumeration
  • Privilege EscalationExcessive Permissions, Sudo/Root Execution, Credential Access
  • Supply ChainUnpinned Dependencies, External Script Fetching, Obfuscated Code
Findings (6)

Vague Triggers

Medium
Confidence
95% confidence
Finding
The trigger list includes very broad terms like "bacteria," "gut health," and "just installed this skill," which can cause the skill to activate in many contexts beyond the book's intended scope. Overbroad activation can hijack unrelated conversations and insert health-related guidance where it was not requested, increasing the risk of misleading or inappropriate responses.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
97% confidence
Finding
The skill gives health-adjacent guidance on probiotics, fecal transplant, phage therapy, gut health, and microbiome manipulation without an explicit informational-only or not-medical-advice warning. In a health context, users may rely on the output as personalized medical guidance, especially because the content is framed as practical recommendations and protocols.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
89% confidence
Finding
This scenario gives actionable perinatal and infant-health guidance such as delivery method framing, breastfeeding, skin-to-skin contact, and antibiotic avoidance without a clear medical disclaimer or direction to consult an obstetric or pediatric clinician before acting. Even though the content is generally cautious, users may treat it as personalized advice in a sensitive maternal/child-health context, leading to unsafe decisions or guilt-driven avoidance of medically necessary care.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
93% confidence
Finding
The text recommends specific self-care steps for GI symptoms, including probiotics, fiber targets, and fermented foods, before a strong upfront warning to seek medical evaluation for persistent or significant symptoms. Because bloating and irregular digestion can reflect underlying disease, users may self-treat and delay appropriate diagnosis or use interventions that are unsuitable for their condition.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
91% confidence
Finding
This section discusses how to use antibiotics and probiotics around an infection and recovery period without clearly stating that such decisions are individualized and should be guided by a clinician or pharmacist. Although it correctly tells users to take prescribed antibiotics, the added supplement and recovery guidance may still be interpreted as universal medical advice and could conflict with patient-specific risks or treatment plans.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
86% confidence
Finding
The mental-health scenario comments on the gut-brain axis and offers lifestyle-oriented guidance without an explicit statement that it is not psychiatric or medical advice. Users with depression, anxiety, or other mental-health conditions could overgeneralize the discussion, minimize needed care, or substitute dietary approaches for professional treatment.

VirusTotal

61/61 vendors flagged this skill as clean.

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