test on Windows, enterprise CA, corporate certificate, GPO cert, TLS fetch failed, Windows sandbox, daytona windows, self-hosted cert. Use when validating OpenWork Windows enterprise TLS/OS-trust fixes in a Daytona Windows sandbox.
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Security
1 medium severity finding. This skill can be installed but you should review these findings before use.
The skill prompts the agent to compromise the security or integrity of the user’s machine by modifying system-level services or configurations, such as obtaining elevated privileges, altering startup scripts, or changing system-wide settings.
The skill explicitly instructs installing a fake root CA into Cert:\LocalMachine\Root and creating/running a persistent scheduled task as SYSTEM (via schtasks), which modifies system-wide trust and creates persistent, privileged changes to the machine.
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Low-risk findings.
1 low severity finding. Worth noting, but not necessarily harmful.
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 skill runtime explicitly downloads and executes remote code — notably the release asset URL https://github.com/different-ai/openwork/releases/download/${TAG}/$(basename "$ZIP") and the raw GitHub script URLs https://raw.githubusercontent.com/different-ai/openwork/dev/scripts/support/setup-openwork-tls-repro.ps1 and https://raw.githubusercontent.com/different-ai/openwork/dev/scripts/support/openwork-doctor.ps1 — which are fetched into the VM and run via curl.exe and PowerShell.
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