Is docker-stealthy-auto-browse safe to install?

Security audit of psyb0t/docker-stealthy-auto-browse · MCP Server by psyb0t · ★ 56

✓ SAFE Basic audit · rule-based scan · SlowMist 11 red-flag categories

Yes — docker-stealthy-auto-browse passed AgentSkillsHub's rule-based security scan with no dangerous patterns detected. As with any third-party skill, confirm what credentials it requests before production use.

What it is: Stealth browser automation that actually works. Runs Camoufox (custom Firefox) in Docker with zero Chrome DevTools Protocol exposure, real OS-level mouse and keyboard input via PyAutoGUI, and a JSON HTTP API + MCP server to control it all remotely. Watch it live via noVNC.

No dangerous patterns were detected: no credential exfiltration, no obfuscated downloads, no sandbox-escape attempts, no prompt-injection markers.

Audit summary

Security grade✓ SAFE
Quality score73/100
GitHub stars56
LanguageShell
LicenseWTFPL
Last updated

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