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Thezenmonster/agentscore-mcp-server

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MCP security trust layer. Scan packages, get trust verdicts, check incident exposure, query abuse database. 5 tools, no API key needed.

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Thezenmonster/agentscore-mcp-server

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

Thezenmonster/agentscore-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol server that provides a security trust layer for agent workflows. It offers five tools to scan packages, retrieve trust verdicts, check incident exposure, and query an abuse database, all without requiring an API key.

Best for

Best for
Developers building agent-based workflows who need quick, no-fuss package security checks

Use cases

  • Scan a package for security trust verdicts before using it in a build
  • Check if a package has been exposed in known security incidents
  • Query an abuse database to assess package risk during development

Notes

Thezenmonster/agentscore-mcp-server is a Model Context Protocol server that provides a security trust layer for agent workflows. It offers five tools to scan packages, retrieve trust verdicts, check incident exposure, and query an abuse database, all without requiring an API key.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-04-27. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Scan a package for security trust verdicts before using it in a build
  • Check if a package has been exposed in known security incidents
  • Query an abuse database to assess package risk during development

Pros

  • No API key needed, reducing setup friction
  • Provides concrete trust and incident data for package decisions
  • Lightweight TypeScript implementation with focused tool set

Cons

  • Zero GitHub stars suggests limited community validation or adoption
  • Dependency on external abuse database may affect reliability or latency
  • Only five tools, so coverage may be narrow for complex security needs

Indexed from awesome-mcp-servers-punkpeye and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • No API key needed, reducing setup friction
  • Provides concrete trust and incident data for package decisions
  • Lightweight TypeScript implementation with focused tool set

Cons

  • Zero GitHub stars suggests limited community validation or adoption
  • Dependency on external abuse database may affect reliability or latency
  • Only five tools, so coverage may be narrow for complex security needs