Period Repair Manual

Security checks across malware telemetry and agentic risk

Overview

This is a medical-advice skill about menstrual health that is transparent about its purpose but needs Review because it gives treatment and supplement guidance with broad auto-triggers and limited safety guardrails.

Review carefully before installing. This skill has no malware-like behavior, but it may influence medical choices about hormones, birth control, fertility, PCOS, endometriosis, heavy bleeding, and supplements. Users should treat it as educational book-based guidance only, verify claims with qualified clinicians, and seek medical care promptly for severe pain, heavy bleeding, pregnancy concerns, missed periods, medication changes, thyroid symptoms, or mental-health emergencies.

SkillSpector

By NVIDIA
Vulnerability Patterns
  • Trigger AbuseOverly Broad Trigger, Shadow Command Trigger, Keyword Baiting Trigger
  • Prompt InjectionInstruction Override, Hidden Instructions, Exfiltration Commands
  • 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 (3)

Vague Triggers

Medium
Confidence
90% confidence
Finding
The trigger list is broad enough to activate on common reproductive-health terms such as 'period,' 'fertility,' 'thyroid,' and 'birth control,' which can cause the skill to intervene in many general medical conversations. In a health domain, unintended invocation is risky because it can insert opinionated treatment framing and supplement guidance into contexts that may require clinician-directed advice, urgent triage, or neutral medical information.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
95% confidence
Finding
The skill provides treatment-oriented medical guidance, including supplements, herbs, birth-control decisions, and condition-specific advice, but does not place a prominent safety warning and escalation guidance before the substantive content. This is dangerous because users may rely on the material for self-treatment of potentially serious conditions such as heavy bleeding, endometriosis, missed periods, thyroid dysfunction, or fertility concerns, especially when the skill also frames conventional care critically.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
96% confidence
Finding
The file gives concrete supplement recommendations and treatment comparisons for menstrual and endocrine conditions, including claims such as vitex increasing progesterone and inositol being a better first-line treatment than metformin, without any warning to consult a clinician or screen for contraindications. In a health-focused skill that may influence real medical decisions about PCOS, fertility, and hormone-related conditions, this can lead users to self-treat, delay appropriate diagnosis, or take supplements that interact with medications, pregnancy, or underlying conditions.

VirusTotal

64/64 vendors flagged this skill as clean.

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