Analyze Linux kernel configs for affected CVEs and generate CycloneDX VEX reports.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "KernelScan" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'io-kernelscan-kernelscan' 'https://kernelscan.io/mcp/'
Analyze the uploaded Linux kernel .config file, identify which known CVEs affect this configuration, and generate a CycloneDX VEX report with a severity summary.
A list of affected CVEs, impact reasoning, and a CycloneDX VEX report usable in supply chain security workflows.
Using this kernel .config for an upcoming device release, check which vulnerabilities actually affect the enabled features and generate VEX results suitable for release approval.
An assessment of vulnerabilities relevant to enabled settings, helping the team decide whether to release or remediate.
Analyze the vulnerability exposure of this Linux kernel configuration and point out which enabled options introduce additional CVE impact so I can compare it with a baseline config.
Affected CVEs, clues about related config options, and structured analysis results that support configuration comparison.
Scan files, configs, or text for leaked secrets and risky misconfigurations.
Research CVEs, exploit intelligence, advisories, and threat analysis in one place.
Rank CVEs by exploitability and verify possibly hallucinated vulnerability IDs.
Research cybersecurity issues with CVE lookup, IP geolocation, and hash checks.
Scan project risks and quality issues with a health score and fixes.
Generate standardized vulnerability reports with scoring, evidence handling, and export.