Fasting Tracker

Security checks across malware telemetry and agentic risk

Overview

This is an instruction-only fasting tracker with local logging and reminders; it is coherent, but users should treat its fasting guidance as non-medical and use caution with extended fasts.

Install only if you are comfortable storing fasting logs and schedules locally. Confirm how to stop active tracking, disable reminders, and delete history. Do not rely on the skill as medical advice, especially for extended fasts or if you are pregnant, diabetic, have an eating disorder history, take relevant medications, or have other medical risks.

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 (2)

Vague Triggers

Medium
Confidence
82% confidence
Finding
The trigger phrases are broad, natural-language phrases that could be invoked during ordinary conversation without strong activation boundaries. That creates unintended skill activation risk, which is more concerning here because the skill provides health-related guidance and tracking that may influence fasting behavior.

Missing User Warnings

High
Confidence
95% confidence
Finding
The skill promotes extended fasting milestones and protocols up to 72+ hours while presenting physiological claims and operational advice without a prominent medical safety warning. In a health context, omission of clear risk disclosures can encourage unsafe behavior for users with diabetes, eating disorders, pregnancy, low blood pressure, medication interactions, or other contraindications.

VirusTotal

64/64 vendors flagged this skill as clean.

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