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The skill exposes the agent to untrusted, user-generated content from public third-party sources, creating a risk of indirect prompt injection. This includes browsing arbitrary URLs, reading social media posts or forum comments, and analyzing content from unknown websites.
The required workflow (“Score a specific tool by URL or name” and “Search tools by category”) sends user-provided/free-text URLs/names to Clarvia for scoring/search, meaning outsider-authored text can be ingested into the agent-tool evaluation flow without selecting a trusted item first.
The skill fetches instructions or code from an external URL at runtime, and the fetched content directly controls the agent’s prompts or executes code. This dynamic dependency allows the external source to modify the agent’s behavior without any changes to the skill itself.
The GitHub Action reference "clarvia-project/clarvia-action@v1" is flagged because using it in a CI pipeline fetches and executes remote action code at runtime (remote code execution risk).
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