maple-pwn/paperlab
C3Overleaf-style paper revision workbench powered by a DeepSeek Harness plugin (dsh-plugin)
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maple-pwn/paperlab is a DeepSeek Harness plugin rated C3 — powerful capability combined with sensitive behavior. It patches the dsh runtime, can rewrite the system prompt, executes system commands, uses eval / new Function.
What it can do
| Capability | Flag | Evidence |
|---|---|---|
| patches the dsh runtime | runtime_patch | ./cordis.patch.yml |
| can rewrite the system prompt | prompt_surface | systemPrompt |
| executes system commands | exec | ×2 src, e.g. lib/index.js:801, plugin/src/backend.ts:2 |
| uses eval / new Function | eval | ×1 src, e.g. lib/index.js:233 |
| decodes base64 payloads | base64_decode | ×2 src, e.g. lib/index.js:55, lib/index.js:56 |
| starts a network server | net_server | ×2 src, e.g. lib/index.js:1172, plugin/src/server.ts:49 |
Services it injects
agentDefaultModel agents llm systemPrompt tools
Hooks it attaches
session/event
Environment variables it reads
PAPERLAB_PRESET_ROOTS DSH_HOME
How to read this
Levels measure capability surface and transparency, not maliciousness. A C3 plugin can be entirely legitimate — a desktop shell genuinely needs subprocesses. The point is that you can see this before installing. See the levels explained and how dsh plugins work.
Findings come from static analysis of shipped code; nothing is executed. Think a flag is wrong? Open an issue — every flag cites the file and line it came from.