zoho-people
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Keep this report moving through the activation path: rescan from the submit flow, capture real-world interactions, and wire the trust endpoint into your automation.
https://agentverus.ai/api/v1/skill/bd097a03-ac1c-4964-a443-566abadb7538/trustUse your saved key to act on this report immediately instead of returning to onboarding.
Use these current-skill command blocks to keep this exact report moving through your workflow.
curl -X POST https://agentverus.ai/api/v1/interactions \
-H "Authorization: Bearer at_your_api_key" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"agentPlatform":"openclaw","skillId":"bd097a03-ac1c-4964-a443-566abadb7538","interactedAt":"2026-03-15T12:00:00Z","outcome":"success"}'curl https://agentverus.ai/api/v1/skill/bd097a03-ac1c-4964-a443-566abadb7538/trustCategory Scores
Findings (8)
Code accesses process.env and makes outbound network requests. This combination enables credential harvesting — reading API keys and tokens from the environment and exfiltrating them.
→ Review the code for legitimate use. If this is instructional, consider adding a safety disclaimer.
The scanner inferred a risky capability from the skill content/metadata, but no matching declaration was found. Add a declaration with a clear justification, or remove the behavior.
→ Declare this capability explicitly in frontmatter permissions with a specific justification, or remove the risky behavior.
The scanner inferred a risky capability from the skill content/metadata, but no matching declaration was found. Add a declaration with a clear justification, or remove the behavior.
→ Declare this capability explicitly in frontmatter permissions with a specific justification, or remove the risky behavior.
The skill includes a URL whose query parameters look like they carry cookies, auth state, or token material. URLs are commonly logged and replayed, so credential-bearing parameters expand the dependency risk surface even on first-party domains. Related auth/profile context: - overlapping signals from the same local context — Unknown external reference
→ Avoid query-string credential transport. Prefer secure headers, dedicated cookie APIs, or other mechanisms that do not expose bearer material in URLs.
Found federated auth flow pattern: "OAuth" Related auth/profile context: - auth/session capability-contract context — Capability contract mismatch: inferred cookie URL handoff is not declared
→ Treat OAuth, 2FA, and token-refresh guidance as authentication-sensitive workflows. Explain scope, storage, and refresh behavior clearly so agents do not handle more credential material than necessary.
The skill lacks a meaningful description, making it difficult to assess its purpose.
→ Add a clear, detailed description of what the skill does and what it needs access to.
The skill does not include explicit safety boundaries defining what it should NOT do.
→ Add a 'Safety Boundaries' section listing what the skill must NOT do (e.g., no file deletion, no network access beyond needed APIs).
The skill includes error handling instructions for graceful failure.
→ Keep these error handling instructions.