Summary
@printr/mcp v0.6.0 was classified as CRITICAL RISK with a risk score of 1345. Sigil detected 87 findings across 7 files, covering phases including install hooks, code patterns, credential access, obfuscation. Review the findings below before installing this package.
v0.6.0
12 March 2026, 04:09 UTC
by Sigil Bot
Risk Score
1345
Findings
87
Files Scanned
7
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install-pip-setup-exec
CRITICALsetup.py executes code at install time
package/dist/index.js:25578
}
module.exports.setup(this, args);
}Why was this flagged?
This setup.py calls subprocess, os.system, exec, or eval during package installation. Legitimate packages rarely need to execute arbitrary commands at install time. This pattern is commonly used by malicious packages to download and run payloads, exfiltrate environment variables, or establish persistence. Rated CRITICAL because it runs with the installer's full permissions.
install-pip-setup-exec
CRITICALsetup.py executes code at install time
package/dist/index.js:88261
});
async function runSetup(args) {
const { targetIds, openrouterApiKey } = parseSetupArgs(args);Why was this flagged?
This setup.py calls subprocess, os.system, exec, or eval during package installation. Legitimate packages rarely need to execute arbitrary commands at install time. This pattern is commonly used by malicious packages to download and run payloads, exfiltrate environment variables, or establish persistence. Rated CRITICAL because it runs with the installer's full permissions.
install-pip-setup-exec
CRITICALsetup.py executes code at install time
package/dist/index.js:127915
if (signatureSubscriptionId == null) {
resolveSubscriptionSetup();
} else {Why was this flagged?
This setup.py calls subprocess, os.system, exec, or eval during package installation. Legitimate packages rarely need to execute arbitrary commands at install time. This pattern is commonly used by malicious packages to download and run payloads, exfiltrate environment variables, or establish persistence. Rated CRITICAL because it runs with the installer's full permissions.
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