First Seen
Feb 20, 2026
Last Scanned
Feb 20, 2026
Findings
4
Score
55/100
Findings (4)
Detects fetching external URLs and using the content as agent instructions or rules
prompts via [inference.sh](http Sanitize or validate all external inputs (file contents, API responses, user messages) before including them in prompts or tool calls. Implement input/output boundaries between trusted and untrusted data.
Likely FP if the matched text is the skill's own instruction set describing how to handle user input, not an actual injection payload.
Detects patterns of downloading and piping to shell execution
curl -fsSL https://cli.inference.sh | sh Download the file first, verify its integrity (checksum, signature), inspect it, then run it. Prefer package managers over raw downloads. Never fetch-and-run in one step.
Likely FP if the target is a well-known installer (e.g., rustup, Homebrew) from its canonical HTTPS domain, though the pattern is inherently risky.
Detects downloading scripts piped directly to a shell interpreter
curl -fsSL https://cli.inference.sh | sh Download the script first, inspect it, verify its checksum, then run it. Do not pipe curl/wget output directly to sh/bash. Prefer package manager installs.
Likely FP if the download is from a well-known installer domain (e.g., brew.sh, rustup.rs), though this pattern is inherently risky even with trusted sources.
Detects chained commands using shell operators with dangerous operations
curl -fsSL https://cli.inference.sh | sh Break chained commands into discrete, individually validated steps. Avoid piping untrusted output directly into a shell interpreter.
Likely FP if the matched text is a documentation example showing a common installer one-liner for a well-known tool with a canonical URL.