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"Finding MCP Servers with F Security Grades" matching MCP tools:

  • Evaluate service quality with weekly A-F grades for 70 tested services. Find reliable services quickly.
    MIT
  • Assess project health across dependencies, architecture, security, quality, and migration readiness. Get scores, grades, and prioritized findings.
    MIT
  • Returns recommended retriever MCP servers with smart defaults, allowing filtering by categories, score, reachability, and type to find the best retrieval server for your needs.
    MIT
  • Analyze a project directory to identify its tech stack and get recommendations for MCP servers that integrate with it. Checks already installed servers to show what's missing.
    MIT
  • Manage MCP servers—add, remove, update, list, and tail logs. Includes Docker isolation and automatic quarantine for security against Tool Poisoning Attacks.
    MIT

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  • Search MCP Protocol and FastMCP documentation to find relevant guides for building MCP servers, with ranked results and optional source filtering.
    MIT
  • Calculate risk grades (A-F) for DeFi liquidity pools or entire protocols by analyzing TVL stability, APY sustainability, security audits, and other key metrics to inform investment decisions.
    AGPL 3.0
  • Scan an MCP server for security vulnerabilities, description quality, and architecture issues. Get a security rating from F to A+ with actionable recommendations for safe deployment.
    MIT
  • Look up security metadata for MCP servers from the threat intelligence registry, including risk level, verification status, and credential requirements.
    Apache 2.0
  • Scan installed MCP servers in your AI agent configuration for security vulnerabilities using 16 scanning engines and receive trust scores.
    Apache 2.0
  • Scan MCP servers for security vulnerabilities including prompt injection, tool poisoning, and credential exposure. Returns findings with severity levels.
    MIT
  • Search for MCP servers by use case or keyword, evaluating trust signals like security and runtime scores, and filtering by capabilities.
    MIT
  • Discover MCP servers matching your integration needs. Input any capability like database access or API management to get ranked results.
    MIT
  • Run connection scans, security audits, and latency benchmarks for all your MCP servers with a single command.
    MIT
  • Analyze MCP server source code for security vulnerabilities—overly broad permissions, missing input validation, data exfiltration, insecure patterns—and receive an A-F grade with actionable recommendations.
    MIT
  • Analyzes an OpenClaw skill for vulnerabilities including prompt injection, malware, and supply chain risks. Returns a security grade A-F with detailed findings.
    MIT