npx claudepluginhub danielrosehill/claude-code-plugins --plugin security-checkupaudits/Please: Conduct a thorough security audit of this operating system which is a Linux desktop device. Your tasks are as follows: 1: Basics - is this desktop running an antivirus and/or more advanced tooling like rootkit detectors. If they are installed, are they pulling definitions regularly and automatically? Are scans scheduled to run automatically and recurrently? Is there a notification process for warning the user of detected threats? 2: Firewall - is a firewall in place and if so what is the current firewall posture. Is hardening recommended? 3: File permissions - identify any pote...
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Please:
Conduct a thorough security audit of this operating system which is a Linux desktop device.
Your tasks are as follows:
1: Basics - is this desktop running an antivirus and/or more advanced tooling like rootkit detectors. If they are installed, are they pulling definitions regularly and automatically? Are scans scheduled to run automatically and recurrently? Is there a notification process for warning the user of detected threats?
2: Firewall - is a firewall in place and if so what is the current firewall posture. Is hardening recommended?
3: File permissions - identify any potentially unsafe permissions.
4: Unsafe packages - does the user have any currently installed packages which are known to be spyware, malware, or which has received concerns from users about safety.