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  • Why this server?

    Shodan can be used to identify vulnerable systems, and CAPTCHAs are often implemented as a measure to protect against automated attacks. This server could be useful for security audits.

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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?

    CAPTCHAs are used to prevent automated submissions of malicious URLs and files. A server interacting with the VirusTotal API is tangentially related as it helps in analyzing potentially malicious content.

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    A MCP server for querying the VirusTotal API. This server provides tools for scanning URLs, analyzing file hashes, and retrieving IP address reports.
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  • Why this server?

    While not directly related to CAPTCHAs, the Anti-Bullshit server focuses on claim validation, and CAPTCHAs serve to validate that a user is human, preventing automated BS submissions.

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    Enables analysis of claims, validation of sources, and detection of manipulation using multiple epistemological frameworks to ensure credible and ethical information.
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  • Why this server?

    While not directly related, it provides network diagnostic and cryptographic tools, which might be useful in the broader context of building and securing web applications where CAPTCHAs may be used.

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    A Model Context Protocol server that provides LLM Agents with a comprehensive toolset for IP geolocation, network diagnostics, system monitoring, cryptographic operations, and QR code generation.
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