npm analyzed 1.1.71

@scp3500/openvl

v1.1.71
npm

让 AI 看懂图片 - 支持命令行和 MCP 服务器

maintainer
scp3500
license
MIT
first seen
2026-05-22
last seen
2026-06-17
releases · 30d
143
short id
risk 38/100 · heuristic grade
C elevated
  • capability exposureinferred+35
  • supply-chainattested+6
  • trust mitigatorsmixed−3

attestedinferredmixed

The A–E grade is our heuristic synthesis — a "review this" prompt, not a verdict. Each factor is tagged by what backs it: attested (a verifiable record), reported (a third party's claim), or inferred (our own heuristic, e.g. permissions). See methodology.

graded 10m ago · see ecosystem CVEs →

capability exposure grade factor +35
Inferred surface — each links to servers holding it:
vulnerabilities 1 CVEs · grade factor +0
NONE
MAL-2026-4431 affects []
tool safety all quiet

No tool-safety findings — heuristic detectors run on the compute-risk cadence; a finding appears when a tool trips a rule.

skills & danger signals npm-tarball
prompt-surface shipped agent-instruction files + hidden-content / dangerous-code findings — quoted from the analyzed source

analyzed v1.1.71 · analyzer v18 · 10h ago

skills & prompt files 2

other grade factors evidence elsewhere
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Heuristic, inferred signals — false positives (legitimately powerful tools, forks, language ports) are expected. Treat each as "review this", not a verdict. See the ecosystem-wide picture on the security hub, or the fleet security of scp3500.