performing-firmware-malware-analysis

mukul975/performing-firmware-malware-analysis · Agent Skill (multi-file)

by mukul975 · bundle

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Analyzes firmware images for embedded malware, backdoors, and unauthorized modifications targeting routers, IoT devices, UEFI/BIOS, and embedded systems. Covers firmware extraction, filesystem analysis, binary reverse engineering, and bootkit detection.

SKILL.md

Files

This skill is a package of 4 files. Install with the command above, or download the folder.

  • 📄SKILL.md entry
  • 📁references
  • 📄api-reference.md 1.6 KB
  • 📁scripts
  • ⚙️agent.py 8.3 KB
  • 📄LICENSE 11.0 KB

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Frequently asked questions

How do I install the performing-firmware-malware-analysis skill?

Run npx skillmds add mukul975/performing-firmware-malware-analysis in your terminal (requires Node.js), paste this page's agent-chat prompt into Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-connected agent, or download the SKILL.md file and copy it into your agent's skills directory.

What does the performing-firmware-malware-analysis skill do?

Analyzes firmware images for embedded malware, backdoors, and unauthorized modifications targeting routers, IoT devices, UEFI/BIOS, and embedded systems. Covers firmware extraction, filesystem analysis, binary reverse engineering, and bootkit detection. It is listed under Security, Incident Response, Vulnerability Scanning on SkillMD.

Is performing-firmware-malware-analysis safe to use?

SkillMD's automated safety review verdict for this skill is CAUTION. Independent scanners report: SkillSpector: CAUTION, Skill Scanner: PASS. Capability flags: executes scripts, makes network calls, reads secrets. SkillMD never runs a skill's scripts for you; review the SKILL.md before installing.

Which AI agents work with performing-firmware-malware-analysis?

This skill is tagged as working with Claude Code, Claude.ai, OpenAI Codex. SKILL.md is an open format, so most agents that read a skills directory can load it too.

Is performing-firmware-malware-analysis free to use?

Yes. Installing skills from SkillMD is free. This skill is licensed under Apache-2.

Who published performing-firmware-malware-analysis?

mukul975 (@mukul975) published this skill. Their other Agent Skills are listed on their SkillMD profile.