ClawAudit verdict

drillr

drillr-agent

88
🟢 Trusted
Low risk — reviewed by ClawAudit, behavior matches stated purpose

The skill uses a user‑provided API key to query a legitimate financial data service; no malicious behavior is evident.

⚠ Flagged for review — coarse, uncorroborated signal, not a confirmed exploit. Review the config yourself before installing.

Automated static analysis — not a human review. ClawAudit flags capabilities, not confirmed intent, and can produce false positives. Disagree with this verdict? Use Dispute below.

68
security
60
transparency
90
maintenance

Permission integrity

Makes network requests but does not declare curl/wget in required binaries

network_out

Installs packages at runtime — transitive dependencies are not auditable

package_install

Findings (3)

Coarse signal — prose, single-step high

Instruction-prose smuggling shape detected: collects a sensitive target ("API key") and emits it outward ("Paste"). Phrased as prose with no trigger tokens — a semantic prompt-injection / data-exfil pattern the syntactic scanners can't see. Final tier capped at Caution; review the instructions before installing.

SKILL.md · > To use Drillr I need an API key. From any browser (your phone is > fine): > > 1. Open https://drillr.ai/developer/keys > 2. Sign in — **Google sign-in is the

Pattern match medium

Accesses shell history/config

SKILL.md · prose · downgraded · ~/.zshrc

Pattern match low

Popular HTTP library — network access

examples/user-onboarding-script.md · prose · downgraded · got

Permissions & capabilities

No declared permissions — minimal attack surface.

credential_accessnetwork_outpackage_install

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