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Port Kill - Process Killer by Port
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Port Kill - Process Killer by Port received a trust score of 94/100, placing it in the Trusted category. This skill has passed all critical security checks and demonstrates strong security practices.
SkillShield's automated analysis identified 1 finding: 0 critical, 0 high, 1 medium, and 0 low severity. Key findings include Unpinned dependency in installation instructions.
The analysis covered 4 layers: Manifest Analysis, Static Code Analysis, Dependency Graph, LLM Behavioral Safety. All layers scored 70 or above, reflecting consistent security practices.
Last analyzed on February 14, 2026 (commit 13146e6a). SkillShield performs automated 4-layer security analysis on AI skills and MCP servers.
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Behavioral Risk Signals
Security Findings1
| Severity | Finding | Layer | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MEDIUM | Unpinned dependency in installation instructions The skill instructs users to install an npm package globally without specifying a version. This means any future malicious update to `@lxgicstudios/port-kill` would automatically be installed, potentially leading to command injection, data exfiltration, or other compromises, especially given the tool's ability to interact with system processes. This introduces a supply chain risk where a compromised package maintainer or registry could push malicious code to users. Pin the dependency to a specific, known-good version (e.g., `npm install -g @lxgicstudios/port-kill@1.2.3`) to ensure reproducibility and prevent automatic installation of potentially malicious future updates. | LLM | SKILL.md:8 |
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