Mostly safe โ a couple of notes worth reading.
Scanned 5/3/2026, 6:37:31 PMยทCached resultยทFast Scanยท45 rulesยทHow we decide โ
AIVSS Score
Low
Severity Breakdown
0
critical
1
high
11
medium
0
low
MCP Server Information
Findings
This package receives a B grade with a safety score of 83/100 but carries a moderate AIVSS score of 3.4/10, indicating some security concerns in its MCP server implementation. The scan identified one high-severity issue alongside 11 medium-severity findings, all concentrated in server configuration areas, suggesting potential vulnerabilities in how the server handles requests or manages its runtime environment. While no critical flaws were detected, you should review the high-severity configuration issue and the medium-severity findings before deployment to ensure they don't expose your system to unnecessary risk.
No known CVEs found for this package or its dependencies.
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12 findings
File mounts an HTTP route that handles MCP `tools/list` (Express / Fastify / FastAPI / Flask) but the route โ and the router it sits behind โ has no auth middleware applied. An anonymous client can enumerate every tool the server exposes, scope the attack surface, and (if `tools/call` shares the route) invoke them. Apply auth at the route or router level: Express `passport.authenticate(...)` / a `requireAuth`-style middleware, FastAPI `Depends(get_current_user)` or `Depends(verify_jwt)`, Flask
Evidence
| 1 | import { SSEServerTransport } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/sse.js'; |
| 2 | import express from 'express'; |
| 3 | import { StdioServerTransport } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/stdio.js'; |
| 4 | import { logger } from '../logging/logging.js'; |
| 5 | import { createServer } from './server.js'; |
| 6 | import { randomUUID } from 'node:crypto'; |
| 7 | import { StreamableHTTPServerTransport } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/streamableHttp.js'; |
| 8 | import { isInitializeRequest } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/types.js'; |
| 9 | |
| 10 |
Remediation
Apply auth middleware at the route or router level: - Express / Fastify / Koa: `passport.authenticate(...)`, `requireAuth`, `verifyToken`, or an equivalent JWT middleware applied via `router.use(authMw)` or as a per-route handler. - FastAPI: `Depends(get_current_user)`, `OAuth2PasswordBearer`, `HTTPBearer`, or `verify_jwt` dependency. - Flask: `@login_required`, `@auth_required`, `@jwt_required`, or call `verify_jwt_in_request()` in the handler. Mounting MCP behind a s
MCP tool input schema exposes an unconstrained string/any field with a risky name (command/query/sql/code/script/url/path/expr/ eval). Any caller can pass arbitrary values, which typically widens the tool's blast radius well beyond its intent. Narrow the schema with `.enum()`, `.regex()`, `.max()`, `Literal[...]`, Pydantic `Field(max_length=..., pattern=...)`, or a JSON Schema `enum` / `pattern` / `maxLength`.
Evidence
| 28 | project: z.string(), |
| 29 | source: z.object({ |
| 30 | repoURL: z.string(), |
| 31 | path: z.string(), |
| 32 | targetRevision: z.string() |
| 33 | }), |
| 34 | syncPolicy: z.object({ |
Remediation
Shape the schema to the tool's actual intent: - Zod: chain `.enum([...])`, `.regex(/.../)`, or `.max(n)`; prefer `z.enum([...])` or `z.literal(...)` when the value set is small. - Pydantic: use `Literal["a", "b"]` or `Field(max_length=..., pattern=r"...")`. - JSON Schema: add `"enum"`, `"pattern"`, or `"maxLength"` to the property. An overbroad schema is an "overpowered tool" โ the model has nothing to prevent it from calling the tool with input far beyond what the tool's prose contract
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 25 | steps: |
| 26 | - name: Checkout repository |
| 27 | uses: actions/checkout@v5 |
| 28 | |
| 29 | - name: Set up Docker |
| 30 | uses: docker/setup-docker-action@v4 |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest |
| 15 | steps: |
| 16 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 |
| 17 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v4 |
| 18 | with: |
| 19 | node-version: 'lts/*' |
| 20 | - uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4 |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 14 | if: startsWith(github.ref, 'refs/tags/v') |
| 15 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest |
| 16 | steps: |
| 17 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 |
| 18 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v4 |
| 19 | with: |
| 20 | node-version: 'lts/*' |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 15 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest |
| 16 | steps: |
| 17 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 |
| 18 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v4 |
| 19 | with: |
| 20 | node-version: 'lts/*' |
| 21 | - uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4 |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 18 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v4 |
| 19 | with: |
| 20 | node-version: 'lts/*' |
| 21 | - uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4 |
| 22 | with: |
| 23 | version: latest |
| 24 | - name: Install dependencies |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 28 | uses: actions/checkout@v5 |
| 29 | |
| 30 | - name: Set up Docker |
| 31 | uses: docker/setup-docker-action@v4 |
| 32 | with: |
| 33 | daemon-config: | |
| 34 | { |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 17 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v4 |
| 18 | with: |
| 19 | node-version: 'lts/*' |
| 20 | - uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4 |
| 21 | with: |
| 22 | version: latest |
| 23 | - name: Install dependencies |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 65 | type=semver,pattern={{version}},enable=${{ github.event_name == 'release' }} |
| 66 | |
| 67 | - name: Set up QEMU |
| 68 | uses: docker/setup-qemu-action@v3 |
| 69 | |
| 70 | - name: Build and push Docker image |
| 71 | id: push |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 15 | name: Lint PR Title |
| 16 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest |
| 17 | steps: |
| 18 | - uses: amannn/action-semantic-pull-request@v5 |
| 19 | env: |
| 20 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc
GitHub Actions `uses:` reference is not pinned to a 40-character commit SHA. Tags (`@v4`) and branches (`@main`) are mutable โ a compromised maintainer or a tag rewrite can substitute malicious code into your CI pipeline silently. Pin to a SHA: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab`. For readability, include the version as a trailing comment: `# v4.1.1`. Tools like `pinact` / `ratchet` automate this. Allowed unpinned forms (excluded by the rule): - Local actions `.
Evidence
| 13 | build: |
| 14 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest |
| 15 | steps: |
| 16 | - uses: actions/checkout@v4 |
| 17 | - uses: actions/setup-node@v4 |
| 18 | with: |
| 19 | node-version: 'lts/*' |
Remediation
Pin every `uses:` to a 40-character commit SHA. Trailing comment with the version helps reviewers: `uses: actions/checkout@8e5e7e5ab8b370d6c329ec480221332ada57f0ab # v4.1.1` Automate the migration with `pinact` (https://github.com/suzuki-shunsuke/pinact) or `ratchet` (https://github.com/sethvargo/ratchet). Add a `pinact run --check` pre-commit hook so future PRs stay pinned. Re-pin when the action releases a new version โ Dependabot can do this automatically with `version-update-strategy: inc