WhatsMyName App — agentic threat model
WhatsMyName App is a static OSINT utility rather than an active AI agent, presenting extremely low agentic risk due to its lack of LLM orchestration, planning, or autonomous decision-making capabilities.
OWASP AIVSS score rationale
| Autonomy of Action | 0.10 | |
| Goal-Driven Planning | 0.00 | |
| Self-Modification | 0.00 | |
| Dynamic Tool Use | 0.10 | |
| Persistent Memory | 0.00 | |
| Contextual Awareness | 0.00 | |
| Dynamic Identity | 0.00 | |
| Multi-Agent Interactions | 0.00 | |
| Non-Determinism | 0.10 | |
| Opacity & Reflexivity | 0.10 |
Scored with the canonical OWASP AIVSS formula (AIVSS calculator reference); agentic risk factors estimated from the agent’s described capabilities.
MAESTRO 7-layer threat model
Per-layer threats for this agent. Layers tagged “not certain from listing” are general, caveated commentary where the public description didn’t pin that layer.
Not certain from the listing — The application appears to be a traditional rule-based OSINT script querying predefined web endpoints rather than utilizing a foundation model. If any LLM is used, it is not documented.
Not certain from the listing — There is no indication of RAG, vector databases, or training data operations. The primary data asset is a static configuration file containing detection patterns for 700+ websites.
Not certain from the listing — The tool does not appear to use an agentic orchestration framework. It executes a straightforward, single-purpose script to check username availability across a hardcoded list of sites.
Not certain from the listing — Hosted as a free web-based interface. Infrastructure risks are limited to standard web application vulnerabilities, such as Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) if the scanning engine can be manipulated to target internal networks.
Not certain from the listing — No AI-specific observability, evaluation, or guardrail frameworks are mentioned. Monitoring is likely limited to standard web server access logs.
Not certain from the listing — The tool requires no account or authentication. While it accesses only public OSINT data, automated scraping of 700+ sites may occasionally conflict with individual platform Terms of Service.
Not certain from the listing — The application operates as a standalone horizontal utility with no multi-agent interactions, marketplace integrations, or agent-to-agent trust boundaries.
MAESTRO — the 7-layer agentic threat-modeling framework (Cloud Security Alliance / Ken Huang).
These scores are auto-generated from public information (the agent's own listing, docs, and repository) using the canonical OWASP AIVSS formula and the MAESTRO framework — an estimate for guidance, not a penetration test, audit, or certification. See the scoring methodology. Are you the vendor? Factual corrections are free.