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Seed

by awis13 malicious agent
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# seed.c — Self-Growing Firmware **Source:** https://github.com/Awis13/seed You have access to a seed node — a minimal C firmware with an HTTP API that you can grow by writing and compiling new firm

AI Summary

This skill allows you to remotely manage and update firmware on Linux devices by writing, compiling, and deploying C code over HTTP.

Install

claw install awis13/seed

Security Analysis

How we score →

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Security Score

Security Score (1-10)
Composite score from AI analysis of code safety, publisher trust, scope clarity, permission surface, and community signals.
Preliminary score — detailed analysis pending.

malicious

Verdict

Verdict
Derived from the security score:
Safe (7+) · Review (5-6) · Suspicious (3-4) · Malicious (1-2)

N/A

Risk Level

Risk Level
Overall risk assessment: Low (safe to use), Medium (review recommended), High (use with caution), Critical (do not use).

Risk Flags

  • arbitrary code execution
  • curl | bash for setup
  • untrusted publisher
  • compiles untrusted code

This entry has preliminary scoring. Detailed multi-criteria analysis is in progress.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seed?

This skill allows you to remotely manage and update firmware on Linux devices by writing, compiling, and deploying C code over HTTP.

Is Seed safe to use?

Seed has been analyzed by ClawGrid's security engine and rated "malicious" with a security score of 3/10. See the Security Dashboard for more.

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