Why We Get Sick

Security checks across malware telemetry and agentic risk

Overview

This is a text-only health education skill, but it pushes broad, book-specific medical guidance for serious conditions without consistent safety boundaries.

Review this before installing if you might ask health questions. It appears to be a book-specific educational skill, not malware, but it may answer broad medical topics through a strong insulin-resistance lens and may suggest diet, fasting, or treatment-priority ideas that should not replace professional medical advice.

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 (4)

Vague Triggers

Medium
Confidence
94% confidence
Finding
The trigger list includes many broad, common health terms such as "insulin," "metabolism," "heart disease," and even installation/help phrasing, which can cause the skill to activate for loosely related or unintended conversations. In a health domain, accidental activation is risky because it may inject book-specific medical guidance into contexts where the user did not request it, potentially displacing more appropriate, general, or clinically grounded responses.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
95% confidence
Finding
The file presents health-related claims and actionable screening guidance, including interpreting a TG/HDL ratio threshold as evidence of insulin resistance, without a clear warning that the content is educational and not a substitute for professional medical evaluation. In a health skill that explicitly targets chronic disease topics such as heart disease, Alzheimer's, cancer, NAFLD, PCOS, and type 2 diabetes, users may rely on this as diagnostic or treatment advice and delay appropriate care or self-manage based on oversimplified guidance.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
94% confidence
Finding
The file presents medical causation, prevention, and treatment claims about cancer and PCOS, including statements that reducing insulin may prevent cancer and that treating insulin resistance can restore fertility, without any warning to seek qualified medical advice. In a health-focused skill likely to be used by laypeople seeking guidance, this can encourage self-diagnosis, delayed professional evaluation, or inappropriate treatment decisions for serious conditions.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
94% confidence
Finding
The file gives concrete health recommendations such as checking TG/HDL ratio, using low-carb or ketogenic diets, intermittent fasting, and prioritizing lifestyle changes before medical treatment, but it provides no caution that this is educational information rather than personalized medical advice. In a health-focused skill about chronic disease, users may treat these suggestions as authoritative and delay appropriate diagnosis or treatment, especially for conditions like heart disease, Alzheimer's risk, PCOS, fertility issues, and metabolic disease.

VirusTotal

64/64 vendors flagged this skill as clean.

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