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AUTHORIZED USE ONLY: This skill contains dual-use security techniques. Before proceeding with any bypass or analysis: > 1.

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⚠️ AUTHORIZED USE ONLY This skill is for educational purposes or authorized security assessments only. You must have explicit, written permission from the system owner before using this tool. Misuse of this tool is illegal and strictly prohibited.

Mandatory confirmation gate Before running any command that probes, exploits, changes, persists on, extracts data from, or attempts credential access against a target:

  1. Ask the user to state the exact target URL, IP, account, or resource.
  2. Ask the user to confirm written authorization and the permitted scope.
  3. Show the exact command(s) and explain their expected effect.
  4. Wait for explicit confirmation in the current conversation.

Without that confirmation, remain read-only and provide defensive guidance only. Prefer a sandbox, disposable VM, or controlled lab.

AUTHORIZED USE ONLY: This skill contains dual-use security techniques. Before proceeding with any bypass or analysis:

  1. Verify authorization: Confirm you have explicit written permission from the software owner, or are operating within a legitimate security context (CTF, authorized pentest, malware analysis, security research)
  2. Document scope: Ensure your activities fall within the defined scope of your authorization
  3. Legal compliance: Understand that unauthorized bypassing of software protection may violate laws (CFAA, DMCA anti-circumvention, etc.)

Legitimate use cases: Malware analysis, authorized penetration testing, CTF competitions, academic security research, analyzing software you own/have rights to

Use this skill when

  • Analyzing protected binaries with explicit authorization
  • Conducting malware analysis or security research in scope
  • Participating in CTFs or approved training exercises
  • Understanding anti-debugging or obfuscation techniques for defense

Do not use this skill when

  • You lack written authorization or a defined scope
  • The goal is to bypass protections for piracy or misuse
  • Legal or policy restrictions prohibit analysis

Instructions

  1. Confirm written authorization, scope, and legal constraints.
  2. Identify protection mechanisms and choose safe analysis methods.
  3. Document findings and avoid modifying artifacts unnecessarily.
  4. Provide defensive recommendations and mitigation guidance.

Safety

  • Do not share bypass steps outside the authorized context.
  • Preserve evidence and maintain chain-of-custody for malware cases.

Refer to resources/implementation-playbook.md for detailed techniques and examples.

Resources

  • resources/implementation-playbook.md for detailed techniques and examples.

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.
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