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Identifying Vulnerabilities in Phishing Techniques and Analyzing Algorithms and Data

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    Manages findings, products, and engagements, relevant for vulnerability analysis data.

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    Provides a Model Context Protocol server implementation that allows AI agents and other MCP clients to programmatically interact with DefectDojo, a vulnerability management tool, for managing findings, products, and engagements.
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    While controversial, the description mentions analysis for sociological study, implying analytical capabilities on large datasets.

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    Provides tools for cybersecurity research and threat intelligence, related to vulnerabilities.

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    Provides access to Shodan API functionality, enabling AI assistants to query information about internet-connected devices for cybersecurity research and threat intelligence.
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    Extracts trending content and metadata, which could be relevant to identifying phishing techniques.

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    Provides a robust interface for searching TikTok videos by hashtags and retrieving trending content, with anti-detection measures and comprehensive metadata extraction.
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    Enables penetration testing, useful for finding vulnerabilities.

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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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    Provides programmatic access to Burp's core functionalities, a tool for vulnerability analysis.

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    BurpSuite MCP Server: A powerful Model Context Protocol (MCP) server implementation for BurpSuite, providing programmatic access to Burp's core functionalities.
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    Designed for testing backend APIs for security vulnerabilities.

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    A Model Context Protocol server designed for testing backend APIs for security vulnerabilities like authentication bypass, injection attacks, and data leakage.
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    Manages AI conversation context and personal knowledge bases which might include data for analysis.

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    Manages AI conversation context and personal knowledge bases through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), providing tools for user data, conversation content, and knowledge management.
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    It enables AI assistants to analyze images via a simple interface, might help identify phishing techniques.

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    MCP OpenVision is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides image analysis capabilities powered by OpenRouter vision models. It enables AI assistants to analyze images via a simple interface within the MCP ecosystem.
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    Provides AI-powered security insights for Kubernetes and cloud environments, helps in vulnerability analysis.

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    CP server for RAD Security, providing AI-powered security insights for Kubernetes and cloud environments. This server provides tools for querying the Rad Security API and retrieving security findings, reports, runtime data and many more.
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