SSL
PassAudited by VirusTotal on May 16, 2026.
Findings (1)
The skill bundle is classified as suspicious due to its extensive use of powerful shell commands (`openssl`, `certbot`, `nmap`, `chmod`, `chown`) across `SKILL.md`, `formats.md`, `servers.md`, and `troubleshooting.md`. While these commands are plausibly needed for the stated purpose of SSL certificate management and troubleshooting, they grant broad system access (file system, network, process execution). The inclusion of tools like `nmap` for network scanning and `chmod`/`chown` for modifying file permissions represents significant risky capabilities that, if misused or exploited via prompt injection against the agent, could lead to severe consequences. There is no clear evidence of intentional malicious behavior like data exfiltration or unauthorized persistence within the skill's instructions or code.
