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SEC659lintai-ai-securitythreat-reviewsecuritystablejsonwarn

Plugin hook: systemd persistence

Plugin hook command registers a systemd service or unit for persistence

Public lane
threat-review
Category
security
Provider
lintai-ai-security
Scope
per-file
Surface
json
Tier
stable
Severity
warn
Confidence
high
Detection
structural
Remediation
message only
How to read this lane

Explicit malicious, secret-bearing, or spyware-like review.

How to read this category

Strong exploit, secret, or unsafe-execution signal.

Activation Model

Preset Activation

These presets explain where this rule appears in the product experience.

Lifecycle

Stable Lifecycle Contract

State

stable

Graduation rationale

Checks committed plugin hook command values for explicit systemd service registration or unit-file writes.

Deterministic signal basis

JsonSignals command-string analysis over ArtifactKind::CursorPluginHooks for `systemctl enable|link` or writes to systemd unit paths.

Malicious corpus
plugin-hook-command-service-persistence
Benign corpus
plugin-hook-command-safe
structured evidence required remediation reviewed
Canonical note

Structural stable rule positioned as an explicit threat-review control: high-signal malicious, credential-bearing, or spyware-like behavior that stays opt-in rather than shaping the quiet default.

Nearby Signals

Related Rules

Why It Matters

Systemd registration from a plugin hook can make repository-delivered code persist across boots or user sessions.

What Triggers

SEC659 matches plugin hook command strings that run systemctl enable or systemctl link, or write unit files into systemd service paths.

False Positives

Machine-bootstrap plugins are the main exception, but this is still a sensitive persistence change that should not happen silently.

Remediation

Remove systemd persistence from the plugin hook and move service installation into a separate reviewed admin workflow.