network-101
Audited by Socket on Feb 28, 2026
1 alert found:
MalwareThis skill is an instructional lab-playbook for configuring and enumerating common network services (HTTP/HTTPS, SNMP, SMB). It is internally consistent with its stated purpose and uses standard OS package managers and tools. However, it deliberately instructs insecure configurations (default SNMP communities, chmod 777 shares, anonymous SMB, using common community strings, and brute-force enumeration) appropriate for isolated training labs but dangerous if applied in production or against unauthorized targets. The presence of offensive tools and explicit steps that cause credential exposure (log parsing, insecure services) increases misuse risk. Overall this is not direct malware, but it is high-risk operational guidance that requires strict constraints (isolated lab, authorization) and explicit warnings; reuse outside those constraints could lead to credential leakage, data exposure, or unauthorized attacks.