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Why this server?
This server is a security testing tool that enables automated vulnerability detection including XSS and SQL injection, along with comprehensive browser interaction capabilities for web application penetration testing.
Why this server?
This server can be utilized for secure development by listing all packages' CVEs, their affected versions and their fix versions. This is relevant to checking dependencies for vulnerabilities.
Why this server?
A deliberately vulnerable MCP server that allows clients to interact with a database for educational purposes, demonstrating security vulnerabilities including SQL injection, arbitrary code execution, and sensitive data exposure. Helpful to learn how to avoid these vulnerabilities.
Why this server?
Connects to a payments company's developer portal, providing AI assistants with access to payment documentation, APIs, and guides. Useful for checking the security implications of integrating with a payment system.
Why this server?
Helps detect typosquatting, phishing, and corporate espionage.
Why this server?
Provides access to Consul functionality (services, health checks, KV store, sessions, events, queries, etc.) through a standardized Model Context Protocol interface, which could be useful for understanding the configuration and security of applications using Consul.
Why this server?
A TypeScript-based MCP server that enables testing of REST APIs through Cline. This tool allows you to test and interact with any REST API endpoints directly from your development environment. Useful for testing the security of APIs.