High-Risk Authors — Malicious Accounts — 2026-04-04
41,805 skills indexed, 2103 audited. Found 172 malicious, 1010 suspicious. Read full report Audit: clawsec.cc Search: clawsearch.cc Pre-install check: npx clawsearch-guard
41,805 skills indexed, 2103 audited. Found 172 malicious, 1010 suspicious.
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Search: clawsearch.cc
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