High-risk tools in Deepseek
11 of the 15 tools in Deepseek are classified as high risk. This page profiles those tools specifically, with recommended policy actions and the attack patterns that target them.
Every operation listed below is an action PolicyLayer recommends controlling at the transport layer. Open any tool to see the full profile, risk score, and YAML policy snippet.
Tools at high risk
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argument_validationExecute 2/5Analyse arguments for logical fallacies
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code_review_deepExecute 3/5Review code for security, performance, and quality
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create_function_schemaExecute 2/5Generate JSON Schema for function calling
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creative_ideationExecute 2/5Generate creative ideas with feasibility analysis
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debug_with_reasoningExecute 3/5Debug code with step-by-step DeepSeek analysis
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explain_like_im_fiveExecute 2/5Explain complex topics in simple terms via DeepSeek
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function_call_debugExecute 3/5Debug function calling issues via DeepSeek
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mathematical_proofExecute 2/5Prove mathematical statements via DeepSeek
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pair_programmingExecute 3/5Interactive coding assistance via DeepSeek
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research_synthesisExecute 3/5Research topics and create structured reports
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strategic_planningExecute 3/5Create strategic plans with reasoning analysis
Attacks that target this class
High-risk tools in any server share these documented attack patterns. Each links to the full case and the defensive policy.
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