agent-browser

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Audited by Socket on Aug 1, 2026

2 alerts found:

Securityx2
SecurityMEDIUM
SKILL.md

SUSPICIOUS. The stated purpose matches browser automation, but the footprint is high-risk: it installs another skill transitively, routes activity through a remote service, and grants an agent arbitrary web interaction including uploads and form submission. The main concern is broad autonomous browsing/action capability plus indirect prompt-injection exposure, not confirmed malware.

Confidence: 83%Severity: 72%
SecurityMEDIUM
references/authentication.md

The provided fragment contains a clear high-sensitivity capability: it automates login and then harvests authenticated browser cookies via injected JavaScript (document.cookie), parses the results, and echoes the cookies to stdout. Even without visible malware behaviors beyond browser automation, this is strongly aligned with session/credential harvesting patterns and should be treated as a significant supply-chain/security risk unless strictly confined to an isolated, controlled test environment with strict access controls and output redaction. Additional context (full login implementation, whether cookies are actually emitted, and how outputs are handled in the consuming project) would be needed to reduce uncertainty about malicious intent.

Confidence: 62%Severity: 86%
Audit Metadata
Analyzed At
Aug 1, 2026, 10:37 PM
Package URL
pkg:socket/skills-sh/aiskillstore%2Fmarketplace%2Fagent-browser%2F@3d8a338d227d336e5dafa6d337a6c89b468036db26c22e8788a087c768c962bd
Security Audit — socket — agent-browser