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Skillv0.7.2
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HITL Protocol — Workflows and Human Decisions for Autonomous Agents · External malware reputation and Code Insight signals for this exact artifact hash.
Scanner verdict
BenignApr 30, 2026, 4:25 AM
- Hash
- 0f31758c54833d8ab6eb27ec99a9d27660843577355d3d22a548b03f76ac53c4
- Source
- palm
- Verdict
- benign
- Code Insight
- Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: hitl-protocol Version: 0.7.2 The OpenClaw AgentSkills skill bundle for 'hitl-protocol' is benign. Its explicit purpose is to enhance security by introducing human oversight into autonomous agent workflows. The documentation and code snippets consistently emphasize security best practices, such as keeping sensitive data with the human, using opaque tokens with SHA-256 hashing, requiring HTTPS, and explicitly warning against common security implementation mistakes (e.g., token interchangeability). There is no evidence of intentional harmful behavior, data exfiltration, unauthorized execution, or prompt injection designed to subvert the agent for malicious purposes. Any potential vulnerabilities would arise from misimplementation by an agent developer or a malicious external service, which the skill actively tries to mitigate through its guidelines.
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