nevermined-payments

clawhub:nevermined-payments

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100/100

First Seen

Feb 18, 2026

Last Scanned

Feb 22, 2026

Findings

5

Score

100/100

LOW 5

Findings (5)

LOW
Runtime URL controlling behavior
L26

Detects URLs fetched at runtime that control or influence agent behavior without pinning

Get an API key** at [nevermined.app](https:// + Settings
FIX

Avoid loading configuration or behavior-controlling content from runtime URLs. Bundle required configurations locally or pin remote config to versioned, integrity-verified endpoints.

FP?

Likely FP if the URL in the match is a documentation link or example URL (e.g., example.com) rather than an actual runtime-fetched configuration endpoint.

LOW
pip install arbitrary package
L27

Detects pip install of arbitrary packages that modify the host environment

pip install pa
FIX

Pin all pip packages to exact versions (e.g., pip install package==1.2.3). Use a requirements.txt or pyproject.toml with pinned versions and hash verification.

FP?

Likely FP if the match is in documentation showing how to install the skill's own PyPI package.

LOW
pip install arbitrary package
L60

Detects pip install of arbitrary packages that modify the host environment

pip install pa
FIX

Pin all pip packages to exact versions (e.g., pip install package==1.2.3). Use a requirements.txt or pyproject.toml with pinned versions and hash verification.

FP?

Likely FP if the match is in documentation showing how to install the skill's own PyPI package.

LOW
pip install arbitrary package
L80

Detects pip install of arbitrary packages that modify the host environment

pip install pa
FIX

Pin all pip packages to exact versions (e.g., pip install package==1.2.3). Use a requirements.txt or pyproject.toml with pinned versions and hash verification.

FP?

Likely FP if the match is in documentation showing how to install the skill's own PyPI package.

LOW
Global package installation
L452

Detects global installation of packages which affects the host system

npm install -g @
FIX

Replace npm install -g with a local install (npm install --save-dev) or use npx with a pinned version. Global installs modify the system and risk supply chain attacks.

FP?

Likely FP if the global install is for a well-known CLI tool (e.g., typescript, eslint) in setup documentation, though the supply chain risk remains real.