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  • Why this server?

    A Model Context Protocol tool for analyzing code repositories, performing security scans, and assessing code quality across multiple programming languages, relevant to penetration testing.

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    A Model Context Protocol tool for analyzing code repositories, performing security scans, and assessing code quality across multiple programming languages.
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  • Why this server?

    A secure MCP server for executing whitelisted shell commands with resource and timeout controls, designed for integration with Claude and other MCP-compatible LLMs. Useful for executing commands in a pentest engagement.

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    A secure MCP server for executing whitelisted shell commands with resource and timeout controls, designed for integration with Claude and other MCP-compatible LLMs.
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  • Why this server?

    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for dnstwist, a powerful DNS fuzzing tool that helps detect typosquatting, phishing, and corporate espionage.

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    A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for dnstwist, a powerful DNS fuzzing tool that helps detect typosquatting, phishing, and corporate espionage.
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  • Why this server?

    A demonstration server that allows large language models to perform penetration testing tasks autonomously by interfacing with the Mythic C2 framework.

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    A demonstration server that allows large language models to perform penetration testing tasks autonomously by interfacing with the Mythic C2 framework.
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  • Why this server?

    A connectivity testing server that enables DICOM network operations (like C-ECHO) through Claude's Model Context Protocol, with support for node configuration management. Useful for pentesting DICOM environments.

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    A connectivity testing server that enables DICOM network operations (like C-ECHO) through Claude's Model Context Protocol, with support for node configuration management.
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    GNU Lesser General Public v2.1 or later
  • Why this server?

    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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    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?

    A Model Context Protocol server that provides a comprehensive interface to Semgrep, enabling users to scan code for security vulnerabilities, create custom rules, and analyze scan results through the Model Context Protocol.

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    An MCP server that provides a comprehensive interface to Semgrep, enabling users to scan code for security vulnerabilities, create custom rules, and analyze scan results through the Model Context Protocol.
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  • Why this server?

    Facilitates management and optimization of PostgreSQL databases, offering analysis, setup guidance, and debugging, while ensuring secure and efficient database operations.

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    Facilitates management and optimization of PostgreSQL databases, offering analysis, setup guidance, and debugging, while ensuring secure and efficient database operations.
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  • Why this server?

    A powerful tool for exploring, searching, and managing your shell command history through the MCP (Model Control Protocol) interface, useful for pentesting to review commands.

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    A powerful tool for exploring, searching, and managing your shell command history through the MCP (Model Control Protocol) interface. This project allows you to easily access, search, and retrieve your previously executed shell commands.
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