First Seen
Feb 18, 2026
Last Scanned
Feb 22, 2026
Findings
6
Score
100/100
Findings (6)
Detects npx executing packages from unverified sources without pinned versions
npx @primersystems/x402 Pin the npx package to an exact version (e.g., npx @scope/package@1.2.3). Unversioned npx commands can silently install a different or malicious package version.
Likely FP if the npx command targets a well-known package in documentation context, though unpinned versions are a real supply chain concern.
Detects pip install of arbitrary packages that modify the host environment
pip install pr 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.
Likely FP if the match is in documentation showing how to install the skill's own PyPI package.
Detects npx executing packages from unverified sources without pinned versions
npx @primersystems/x402 Pin the npx package to an exact version (e.g., npx @scope/package@1.2.3). Unversioned npx commands can silently install a different or malicious package version.
Likely FP if the npx command targets a well-known package in documentation context, though unpinned versions are a real supply chain concern.
Detects npx executing packages from unverified sources without pinned versions
npx @primersystems/x402 Pin the npx package to an exact version (e.g., npx @scope/package@1.2.3). Unversioned npx commands can silently install a different or malicious package version.
Likely FP if the npx command targets a well-known package in documentation context, though unpinned versions are a real supply chain concern.
Detects npx executing packages from unverified sources without pinned versions
npx @primersystems/x402 Pin the npx package to an exact version (e.g., npx @scope/package@1.2.3). Unversioned npx commands can silently install a different or malicious package version.
Likely FP if the npx command targets a well-known package in documentation context, though unpinned versions are a real supply chain concern.
Detects npx executing packages from unverified sources without pinned versions
npx @primersystems/x402 Pin the npx package to an exact version (e.g., npx @scope/package@1.2.3). Unversioned npx commands can silently install a different or malicious package version.
Likely FP if the npx command targets a well-known package in documentation context, though unpinned versions are a real supply chain concern.