SEO Content Factory

PassAudited by VirusTotal on May 12, 2026.

Findings (1)

The skill is classified as suspicious due to the broad permissions granted to the AI agent, specifically the `Bash` and `WebFetch` tools, as declared in `SKILL.md`. While the instructions themselves are benign and focused on SEO content generation, the direct interpolation of user-provided `$ARGUMENTS` into the agent's workflow, combined with the availability of powerful tools like `Bash` and `WebFetch`, creates a significant vulnerability surface for potential command injection or SSRF if the agent's underlying implementation lacks robust input sanitization. There is no evidence of intentional malicious behavior from the skill author, but the design introduces a high risk of exploitation by a malicious user.