Query global earthquake history for magnitude, depth, location, and event counts.
This MCP tool is described as providing global earthquake data; the materials indicate no API key requirement, only a declared remote endpoint, and it comes from an official registry with open-source availability, so overall risk appears low. As an MCP tool it still inherently has local execution and network access capabilities, but the provided materials show no clear signs of overreach or malicious red flags.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no request for account credentials, API tokens, or other sensitive authentication data, so credential exposure and abuse risk appears low.
The tool accesses the declared remote endpoint app.daedalmap.com to provide earthquake data queries; this is routine network behavior for this type of tool. The materials do not specify whether user queries or context are transmitted, but there is no clear red flag of connections to unrelated or unknown endpoints.
System checks indicate that the tool executes code or starts a local process, which is a common capability for MCP tools. The provided materials do not describe additional system-level privileges, command scope, or high-risk operations, so this is best treated as normal caution.
The description does not state that it needs to read or write specific local files, databases, or sensitive system resources, but as an MCP process it would typically handle incoming query parameters and runtime data. No obvious overbroad access request is shown, though the missing README limits transparency about exact data scope.
It comes from an official registry and has an auditable open-source repository with updates within the last year, all of which are meaningful risk-reducing signals. On the other hand, the license is unspecified, the README is missing, and community adoption is very low (0 stars), so supply-chain maturity and verifiability still warrant caution, though not enough on their own to justify a high-risk rating.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "DaedalMap Earthquake Data" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'com-daedalmap-earthquakes' 'https://app.daedalmap.com/mcp/earthquakes'
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