{"id":"hackersatyamrastogi-pentesting-cyber-mcp","name":"pentesting-cyber-mcp","af_score":46.2,"security_score":25.0,"reliability_score":22.5,"what_it_does":"Provides a collection of MCP (Model Context Protocol) server implementations that wrap many common cybersecurity/pentesting tools (e.g., nmap, nuclei, sqlmap, zap, trivy, etc.) so they can be executed via an MCP-compatible client, including a “unified” server to access multiple tools through a single MCP connection.","best_when":"You have authorized targets and want a standardized way for an MCP client/agent to call multiple local security tools consistently.","avoid_when":"You cannot guarantee authorization, operational safety, or proper sandboxing, or you require strict security controls beyond what this repository describes.","last_evaluated":"2026-03-30T15:39:37.520171+00:00","has_mcp":true,"has_api":false,"auth_methods":["No documented authentication mechanism for the MCP servers in README (assumes local process usage and relies on environment/client-side controls)."],"has_free_tier":false,"known_gotchas":["Many wrapped tools require privileged execution (root/admin) and may fail or behave differently depending on environment","Some tools can be high-noise/impactful (e.g., exploitation/password auditing), so agents need strong safety limits","No documented MCP tool schemas, output formats, or error/retry conventions in the README (may vary per server)","The MCP integration shown is via starting local processes; agent clients must manage process lifecycles and stdout/stderr parsing correctly"],"error_quality":0.0}