Versioned security assessment

Report ID: SA-D9C556A8

6/30/2026, 10:56:58 AM

algorithmic-art security assessment v2

Skill Security Certification Report

Audit History
Audit model: codex Historical report
Skill name
algorithmic-art
Version
v2
Maintainer
sickn33
Coverage
4 Files scanned · 1,429 Lines analyzed
Policy version
Unavailable

Highest confirmed finding severity

Low

2 confirmed security findings require attention.

Installation context

Historical evidence

This report may not describe the currently installable artifact. Open the current Skill page for install guidance.

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This report does not block or authorize the manifest or ZIP.

AI review found no confirmed malicious behavior or prompt injection. The critical and high static findings are false positives from license prose, art terminology, Markdown code fences, and a JavaScript RegExp exec call; remaining risk is limited to browser-side JavaScript templates and public CDN/font dependencies.

Report position

Historical report

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Audit attestation

Not attestable

The required immutable binding is incomplete.

Human verification

Not verified

No human verification is recorded for this report.

Coverage

4 Files scanned · 1,429 Lines analyzed

2 items shown for review

Limitations

This report does not claim runtime or sandbox execution and does not prove the absence of side effects.

Evidence chain

Follow the evidence from source binding to the install contract. Available evidence supports verification; it is not a safety guarantee.

  1. Source

    Binding unavailable

  2. Artifact

    Identity incomplete

  3. Audit

    Complete

  4. Install contract

    Open manifest to verify

    Open manifest

Capabilities observed

Observed means this report recorded supporting evidence. Not recorded does not prove that a capability is absent.

Contains scripts

May execute code included with the Skill.

Observed in 2 evidence locations

Network access

May connect to external services.

Observed in 4 evidence locations

Filesystem access

May read or write local files.

Not recorded by this audit

Env variables

May read values from the process environment.

Not recorded by this audit

External commands

May invoke commands or programs outside the Skill.

Not recorded by this audit

Risk findings

Confirmed security concerns are separated from items that still need review.

Confirmed security concerns (2)

RISK-001 Low
Public CDN and Font Dependencies
The viewer template loads p5.js from cdnjs and fonts from Google-hosted domains. This is a real browser network dependency, but I found no evidence that the skill sends credentials, local files, or user data to those services.
The external URLs are directly visible in the HTML template and documentation. The surrounding code only imports libraries and fonts, with no fetch, credential access, or exfiltration logic found.
RISK-002 Low
Browser-Side JavaScript Template
The skill includes JavaScript templates for p5.js generative art and asks the assistant to create inline browser artifacts. This is expected for the skill purpose, but users should review generated HTML before sharing or running it in sensitive contexts.
The files contain normal p5.js lifecycle and seeded-randomness functions. They run in the browser and do not show shell execution, filesystem access, credential collection, or network exfiltration.

Expert evidence

Immutable subject identity, scanner metadata, dismissed matches, and source-level evidence.

Artifact subject

Marketplace commit
Unavailable
Content hash
Unavailable
Tree hash
Unavailable
Skill path
Unavailable
Audit payload hash
Unavailable

Analysis metadata

Audit model: codex

Analysis state: Complete

Scope is limited to the recorded files, lines, methods, and evidence. No runtime or sandbox execution is claimed.

Static false positives ignored (1)
Low
Static Analyzer False Positives
The reported weak cryptography, system reconnaissance, Windows SAM, and external command findings are not confirmed. They come from Apache license text, art terminology, Markdown code fences, a comment containing particle system text, and RegExp exec used to parse hex colors.
The flagged contexts were reviewed directly and are benign prose, examples, comments, or a RegExp method call. No process execution, cryptographic security logic, Windows credential access, or reconnaissance behavior is present.

Verify and export

The manifest and lockfile bind install artifacts to cryptographic hashes. This integrity claim is separate from the security assessment.

Audit attestation: not_attestable