Search, compare, and analyze Korean public institution data, laws, services, and news.
This MCP tool appears to be an open-source MIT-licensed project with no declared secrets or remote endpoints, and no explicit high-risk red flags are visible from the provided materials. However, it is flagged as capable of code execution, and the lack of README details plus weak adoption/unknown maintenance warrant caution overall.
The materials explicitly state that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no indication that API tokens, account passwords, or other sensitive credentials are needed, so credential exposure risk appears low.
The description says it searches Korean public institution information, disclosure data, laws, and news, so network access is likely functionally involved; however, no remote hosts are declared, leaving egress targets and scope unclear. There is no explicit red flag showing exfiltration to unrelated or suspicious endpoints, but the actual destinations should be verified.
The objective checks flag this tool as executes-code, indicating standard MCP capability to run code/processes locally. That alone does not justify a high-risk rating, but it should be run with least privilege and its actual system capabilities should be confirmed.
The available materials do not specify which local files, databases, or system resources it can read or write, so the data access boundary is unclear. There is no explicit sign of overbroad permissions relative to its stated purpose, but the missing documentation means local file and runtime directory access should be reviewed.
Positive factors include a public GitHub repository and an MIT license, making the source in principle auditable; however, it comes via a third-party registry, has only 0 stars, unknown maintenance status, and no README content, so trust and maintenance signals are weak and supply-chain uncertainty remains.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
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