Scan MCP tool descriptions for prompt injection and privilege escalation risks.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "mcp-guardian" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Please inspect this MCP tool description for prompt injection, cross-tool instructions, privilege escalation, or data exfiltration risks, and list issues with severity levels and fixes: {paste tool description}A risk review listing issue types, severity, suspicious snippets, and remediation advice.
Please run a batch security scan on these MCP tool descriptions, provide a risk summary for each tool, and flag high-risk items for manual review: {paste multiple tool descriptions}A per-tool scan report highlighting high-risk tools and review recommendations.
I’m about to integrate this MCP tool into our system. First determine whether its description contains exploitable injection patterns, then provide a go/no-go recommendation with rationale: {paste tool description}A pre-integration security decision including approval status, key risks, and remediation priority.
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Scan MCP servers for common security risks and assign A-F grades.
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Analyze MCP tool security risks, detect malicious behavior, and provide risk scores.
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