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    Exposes AI-augmented network reconnaissance and evasion capabilities as callable FastMCP tools, enabling natural language orchestration of host discovery, service fingerprinting, CVE mapping, and attack chain synthesis.
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    Connects AI assistants to Solodit's 49,000+ blockchain vulnerability database, enabling search, browse, and lookup of audit findings directly from your AI workflow.
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    Local-first, zero-egress security scanner for AI-generated / "vibe-coded" JS/TS. Bundles Opengrep, Gitleaks & Trivy behind one CWE-keyed schema and adds AI-code-specific checks (client-side secret exposure, Supabase RLS, prompt-injection & LLM-output XSS sinks). No account, no telemetry.
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    Apache 2.0
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    Self-hosted MCP engine for private code reviews, providing deterministic static analysis and AST-level search over diffs, with findings passed to a review agent of your choice.
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    A scope-aware bug-bounty & reconnaissance MCP server that works out of the box on the Python standard library and augments itself with your favourite CLI tools when they're present.
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    MIT
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    Enables dynamic instrumentation of processes by attaching Frida, loading JavaScript scripts, calling RPC methods, and retrieving script output through MCP.
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    Enables AI assistants to perform reverse engineering and debugging of Windows executables through x64dbg, with tools for loading executables, controlling execution, analyzing memory and security, and generating reports.
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    Enables dynamic management and execution of proxy chains on a remote Linux host via SSH, allowing AI assistants to route network traffic through proxies for privacy and security testing.
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    MIT
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    A security gate MCP server that audits agent extensions (skills, MCP servers, tools) by scanning for risks, adversarial analysis, and sandbox execution, returning a trust verdict of allow, quarantine, or block.
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    MCP server wrapping Drozer for LLM-driven Android IPC security testing, enabling autonomous enumeration and exploitation of app components via natural language.
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    An MCP server for identifying SQL injection vulnerabilities in web applications using various techniques like error-based, time-based, and union-based scanning. It supports bulk URL processing, WAF bypass strategies, and authenticated testing across multiple database systems.
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    A comprehensive security testing MCP server providing 51 tools for penetration testing, network forensics, memory analysis, and vulnerability assessment. It enables automated security audits and technical investigations across web applications, cloud environments, and network captures.
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    MIT
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    Enables deep security auditing of web applications directly from AI IDEs including Cursor and Claude Code. Scans URLs for vulnerabilities, returns security scores with SHIP/BLOCK verdicts, and provides specific fix prompts for remediation.
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    An MCP security toolkit that integrates Burp-style HTTP proxying, AI-driven vulnerability hunting, source code auditing, and reporting into AI coding agents, enabling authorized security testing of web applications and source code.
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    MIT