Versioned security assessment

Report ID: SA-8557B0C3

6/30/2026, 12:49:03 PM

burp-suite-web-application-testing security assessment v2

Skill Security Certification Report

Audit History
Audit model: codex Historical report
Skill name
burp-suite-web-application-testing
Version
v2
Maintainer
sickn33
Coverage
1 Files scanned · 381 Lines analyzed
Policy version
Unavailable

Highest confirmed finding severity

Medium

1 confirmed security finding requires 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.

Static analysis found many command, filesystem, and network patterns, but review shows they are Markdown examples and Burp setup references rather than executable code. The skill is dual-use and provides exploitation-oriented testing workflows, so it should publish with a security testing warning and authorization expectations.

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

1 Files scanned · 381 Lines analyzed

4 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.

Not recorded by this audit

Network access

May connect to external services.

Observed in 3 evidence locations

Filesystem access

May read or write local files.

Observed in 2 evidence locations

Env variables

May read values from the process environment.

Not recorded by this audit

External commands

May invoke commands or programs outside the Skill.

Observed in 7 evidence locations

Capability review items (3)
Medium
Credential Attack and Injection Payload Examples
The skill includes Intruder attack types for credential testing and payload examples for SQL injection, XSS, path traversal, and command injection. These are non-executing examples, but they are actionable offensive testing content.
The examples are visible in Markdown and directly describe credential testing and injection payload use. They do not execute locally, but the operational security risk is clear.
Low
Static Shell and System File Matches Are Markdown Examples
The detected shell commands, path traversal strings, and system password file references appear inside a common testing payload list. No script, hook, or automation executes these strings from the skill file.
The surrounding fenced block labels the strings as common testing payloads. There is no evidence of executable code or hidden file access.
Low
Hardcoded Network Values Are Burp Setup References
The localhost proxy address and Burp certificate URL are expected configuration references for Burp Suite. They do not indicate external data exfiltration or unauthorized network access by the skill.
The values are local Burp proxy and certificate setup instructions. No evidence found of calls to remote services or credential transmission.

Risk findings

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

Confirmed security concerns (1)

RISK-001 Medium
Dual-Use Web Exploitation Workflow Guidance
The guide teaches request interception, request modification, vulnerability scanning, and proof-of-concept exploitation. It includes guardrails for authorized testing, but the same steps can be misused against systems without permission.
The file explicitly frames the workflow as vulnerability discovery and exploitation while also requiring authorized targets. This supports a medium dual-use rating rather than a malicious or blocked finding.

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.

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