vps-openclaw-security-hardening

clawhub:vps-openclaw-security-hardening

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100/100

First Seen

Feb 20, 2026

Last Scanned

Feb 22, 2026

Findings

4

Score

100/100

LOW 4

Findings (4)

LOW
Shell script file execution
L15

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

./scripts/install.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L16

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

./scripts/verify.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L40

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

./scripts/install.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.

LOW
Shell script file execution
L43

Detects execution of shell script files via bash/sh command or direct invocation

./scripts/verify.sh
FIX

Replace direct shell script execution with a language-native implementation or a sandboxed executor. If shell scripts must run, restrict them to a vetted allowlist with integrity checks.

FP?

Likely FP if the match references running a script that is part of the skill's own repository (e.g., ./setup.sh) with clear, auditable contents.