Query Burp proxy history with SQL-like syntax for faster security analysis.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Burp Suite MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Using the Burp Suite MCP Server, query the proxy history for all requests whose paths contain /admin or /login and whose response status codes are 401, 403, or 500. Return the method, URL, status code, and timestamp in reverse chronological order.
A list of suspicious requests to quickly identify risky access attempts and abnormal responses.
Query the Burp proxy history for all requests containing parameters named token, session, apikey, or password. Summarize the most frequent parameter names, the related domains, and whether they appear in the URL query string.
A summary of sensitive parameter usage to assess credential or key exposure risks.
Using the Burp Suite MCP Server, analyze the last 24 hours of proxy history to identify endpoints with unusually large response bodies, frequent repeated requests, or many 5xx status codes, and summarize suspicious patterns.
A summary of abnormal endpoints and patterns to support deeper security investigation.
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