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A database for looking up CVEs on the National Vulnerability Database

  • Why this server?

    Allows access to BurpSuite's functionalities, which are often used for vulnerability scanning and security testing, potentially including CVE lookup.

  • Why this server?

    Identifies packages with known CVEs and their affected/fixed versions.

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    The server can be utilized for secure development by listing all packages' CVEs, their affected versions and their fix versions.
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  • Why this server?

    Allows querying the Shodan API and Shodan CVEDB for vulnerability information.

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    MCP server for querying the Shodan API and Shodan CVEDB. This server provides tools for IP lookups, device searches, DNS lookups, vulnerability queries, CPE lookups, and more.
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  • Why this server?

    While primarily for access analysis, could provide context around vulnerabilities related to access patterns.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI agents to interact with Netwrix Access Analyzer through standardized interfaces, allowing visibility into data access risks, data classification, and user access patterns to help organizations better secure their most sensitive data.
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    MIT License
  • Why this server?

    Directly integrates with GitHub Advanced Security to load security alerts, including Dependabot, Secret Scanning, and Code Security Alerts which can relate to CVEs.

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    This server integrates with GitHub Advanced Security to load security alerts and bring it into your context. Supports Dependabot Security Alerts, Secret Scanning Alerts, Code Security Alerts
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  • Why this server?

    Censys provides information about hosts, DNS, certificates, and services, which can be used to identify potentially vulnerable systems. It doesn't directly search the NVD, but provides data that helps in vulnerability analysis.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables natural language querying of the Censys Search API for domain, IP, and FQDN reconnaissance, providing information about hosts, DNS, certificates, and services in real-time.
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  • Why this server?

    Enables penetration testing through Kali Linux commands, which includes various tools to discover and exploit vulnerabilities, potentially referencing CVEs.

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    A tool that allows penetration testing through Kali Linux commands executed via a Multi-Conversation Protocol server, supporting security testing operations like SQL injection and command execution.
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  • Why this server?

    A system specifically designed for managing and responding to security vulnerabilities.

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    A comprehensive system that helps organizations track, manage, and respond to security vulnerabilities effectively through features like vulnerability tracking, user management, support tickets, API key management, and SSL certificate management.
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    MIT License
  • Why this server?

    Provides access to documentation for various development frameworks, and while not directly CVE related, can provide information about vulnerabilities.

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    A documentation server based on MCP protocol designed for various development frameworks that provides multi-threaded document crawling, local document loading, keyword searching, and document detail retrieval.
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    MIT License
    • Apple
    • Linux
  • Why this server?

    Focuses on prompt validation and blocks prompts matching high-severity security or jailbreak patterns, contributing to overall system security.

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    A prompt-validation service that checks incoming prompts against security rules, blocking those matching high-severity security or jailbreak patterns while authorizing safe prompts.
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    • Linux
    • Apple