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danielealbano/android-remote-control-mcp v2026-03-05 was classified as CRITICAL RISK with a risk score of 248. Sigil detected 14 findings across 255 files, covering phases including provenance, code patterns, install hooks. Review the findings below before installing this package.

Package description: An MCP Server for Android running on the phone, optmized for token usage, supports also files downloads and cloudflare (free) and ngrok automated tunnelling.

CRITICAL RISK(248)

v2026-03-05

6 March 2026, 21:12 UTC

by Sigil Bot

Risk Score

248

Findings

14

Files Scanned

255

Provenance

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install-pip-setup-exec

CRITICAL

setup.py executes code at install time

repo/app/src/test/kotlin/com/danielealbano/androidremotecontrolmcp/mcp/tools/SystemActionToolsTest.kt:35

    @BeforeEach
    fun setUp() {
        mockAccessibilityServiceProvider = mockk<AccessibilityServiceProvider>(relaxed = true)
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

CRITICAL

setup.py executes code at install time

repo/docs/plans/7_mcp-introspection-system-tools_20260211163214.md:1285

+    @BeforeEach
+    fun setUp() {
+        mockService = mockk<McpAccessibilityService>(relaxed = true)
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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