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    Enables researching, verifying, comparing, and composing open-source AI projects with transparent evidence and uncertainty boundaries through read-only tools.
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    Apache 2.0
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    A comprehensive MCP server that makes official UAE open data queryable through natural language, offering tools for source discovery, dataset search, spatial joins, and intelligence recipes.
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  • Enumerate subdomains to map network attack surfaces and discover external assets using passive OSINT or active DNS resolution.
    MIT
  • Analyze token risk with premium deep analysis including category breakdown, deployer cross-reference, social OSINT, holder intelligence, and historical pattern matching for high-value positions.
    MIT
  • Collect public intelligence on an individual by searching free OSINT sources, returning tier-tagged findings for quick analysis.
    MIT
  • Gather OSINT data by searching a domain for emails, subdomains, IPs, and URLs using multiple public sources. Specify target domain and optional sources to collect open-source intelligence for penetration testing.
  • Retrieve high-level information about the currently open PCB board in KiCad, including board properties and configuration, for real-time analysis.
    MIT
  • Analyze global cybersecurity threats using CVE briefs, vulnerability scans, OSINT, ransomware intelligence, breach checks, and compliance gap analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • Perform AI-powered open-source intelligence research by querying multiple data sources to gather comprehensive information on infrastructure, identities, and vulnerabilities.
  • Gather open-source intelligence from public sources to discover email addresses, subdomains, and other information about a domain.
    MIT
  • Retrieve detailed intelligence about specific threat actors or APT groups to understand their tactics, techniques, procedures, target sectors, and tools used for security research and incident analysis.
    Apache 2.0
  • Retrieve detailed information about a specific data source in Amazon DataZone, including connection settings, ingestion configuration, scheduling, and last run status.
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  • Query Shodan to retrieve host intelligence: open ports, organization, and CVEs from an IP address, or search banners for any keyword or service.
    MIT