Sharpening

Security checks across malware telemetry and agentic risk

Overview

This is a non-executable sharpening guide with some practical blade-safety caveats, but no hidden code, data access, or deceptive behavior.

Install only if you want hands-on sharpening guidance. Use a stable work surface, keep fingers out of the blade path, avoid body-contact sharpness tests unless experienced, prefer paper or food-based tests, and follow local rules, workplace policies, and manufacturer safety instructions.

SkillSpector

By NVIDIA
Vulnerability Patterns
  • 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
  • Excessive AgencyUnrestricted Tool Access, Autonomous Decision Making, Scope Creep
Findings (2)

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
89% confidence
Finding
The skill instructs users to check for a burr by running a thumb across the sharpened edge but does not include a clear, explicit safety warning about cut risk or safer alternatives. In a hands-on blade-maintenance skill, omission of guardrails around direct contact with a newly sharpened edge can plausibly lead to laceration, especially for novices following instructions literally.

Missing User Warnings

Medium
Confidence
96% confidence
Finding
The sharpness testing section recommends fingernail and arm-hair tests, both of which involve deliberate contact between a sharpened blade and the body, without a prominent safety warning or safer ordering/alternatives. Because this skill targets general users learning to sharpen tools, these tests increase the chance of minor to moderate cuts if copied directly or performed with poor control.

VirusTotal

62/62 vendors flagged this skill as clean.

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