Apply advanced debugging techniques for hard-to-diagnose Exa issues. Use when standard troubleshooting fails, investigating latency spikes, or preparing evidence bundles for Exa support escalation. Trigger with phrases like "exa hard bug", "exa mystery error", "exa deep debug", "difficult exa issue", "exa latency spike".
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Low-risk findings.
1 low severity finding. Worth noting, but not necessarily harmful.
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 skill’s runtime workflow ingests outsider-authored free text when the user provides a URL/query (e.g., Step 3 `debugContentRetrieval(url)` calls `exa.getContents([url], ...)` and reads the returned `text`/`highlights`), so attacker-controlled page content can be fetched and processed.
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