Security Audit
azure-eventhub-py
github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skillsTrust Assessment
azure-eventhub-py received a trust score of 85/100, placing it in the Mostly Trusted category. This skill has passed most security checks with only minor considerations noted.
SkillShield's automated analysis identified 1 finding: 0 critical, 0 high, 0 medium, and 1 low severity. Key findings include Unpinned dependencies 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 20, 2026 (commit e36d6fd3). SkillShield performs automated 4-layer security analysis on AI skills and MCP servers.
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Security Findings1
| Severity | Finding | Layer | Location | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LOW | Unpinned dependencies in installation instructions The `pip install` commands do not specify exact versions for the `azure-eventhub`, `azure-identity`, and `azure-eventhub-checkpointstoreblob-aio` packages. This can lead to non-reproducible builds and potential introduction of vulnerabilities or breaking changes if new versions are released with issues. While these are official packages, pinning versions is a best practice for supply chain security. Pin dependency versions (e.g., `pip install azure-eventhub==X.Y.Z azure-identity==A.B.C`) to ensure consistent and secure environments. Regularly review and update pinned versions. | LLM | SKILL.md:10 |
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