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    Provides a generic HTTP client tool allowing AI agents to make arbitrary HTTP requests from their environment, with support for environment-variable placeholders for secrets.
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    HTTP Inspector MCP Server enables sending arbitrary HTTP requests, viewing history via a web panel, and taking screenshots of the panel for AI penetration testing workflows.
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    Enables network security scanning using Nmap through MCP protocol. Supports quick port scans, full port scans with service detection, and custom Nmap commands with async task management.
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    MIT
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    A minimal, dependency-free MCP server that gives AI agents three real, read-only security-orchestration tools: cve_lookup, shodan_host_lookup, and nuclei_scan.
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    MIT
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    A self-contained stdio JSON-RPC 2.0 server that brings AI capabilities to any MCP client, primarily for Pentool, enabling tasks like picking checks, bypassing WAF, and finding non-obvious endpoints.
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    Provides AI coding assistants with real-time security scanning superpowers, including SAST, secrets detection, dependency CVE scanning, and web vulnerability assessment.
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    Apache 2.0
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    Enables AI-assisted penetration testing by connecting MCP clients to execute terminal commands on a Kali Linux machine, supporting tools like Nmap, Metasploit, and custom commands.
    MIT
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    Enables AI-assisted penetration testing by connecting MCP clients to a Windows API server for executing penetration testing tools like nmap, ffuf, nuclei, and other security tools. Allows AI agents to perform automated security assessments, solve CTF challenges, and assist with ethical hacking tasks through natural language commands.
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    MCP server that exposes 108+ omega-cli OSINT tools for reconnaissance, web analysis, threat intelligence, and reporting, enabling AI assistants to perform comprehensive open-source intelligence tasks.
    MIT
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    A Model Context Protocol server that enables AI assistants to search and retrieve information about security exploits and vulnerabilities from the Exploit Database, enhancing cybersecurity research capabilities.
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    MIT
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    Fully automated MCP server built to communicate with JADX-AI-MCP Plugin to analyze Android APKs using LLMs like Claude — uncover vulnerabilities, parse manifests, and reverse engineer effortlessly.
    Apache 2.0
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    Exposes the Acunetix Scanner API as a streamable HTTP MCP server, allowing clients to interact with security scanning tools via standardized requests. It enables automated vulnerability management and integration with platforms like GhostReconRev through a containerized bridge.
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    An MCP server that exposes a 60+ tool security and threat-intel stack to AI agents, enabling secret scanning, Sigma rule generation, ransomware lookup, OSINT, and deep research.
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    This MCP server enables security auditing for MCP configurations and AI agents, including prompt injection testing, data flow tracing, and security policy generation.
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    MIT