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VirusTotal

The scanner the agent supply chain reached for after ClawHavoc.

A long-running malware-scanning service that aggregates many antivirus engines and threat signals. After ClawHavoc, ClawHub adopted it to scan submitted AgentSkills for known-malicious payloads before listing.

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VirusTotal is an established malware-analysis service that runs files and URLs through dozens of antivirus engines and threat-intelligence signals at once. It predates the agent era by two decades and is a standard tool in conventional security work.

Its relevance to ClawBlog is the agent supply chain. After the ClawHavoc attack distributed typosquatted malicious skills through ClawHub, ClawHub partnered with VirusTotal to scan submissions and catch known-bad payloads before they are listed. It is a useful floor, not a ceiling: scanning catches known malware, but it does not vet a novel payload, so operator review of a skill’s provenance still carries the load.