F
Warning
32/100
11 days ago

AIStart360.app_ClientSuperSystemHyperApp

Клиентский портал AIStart360.app

Warning. Serious findings were identified. Review the full report before connecting. Grades reflect the full trust pyramid: code, verification depth, and reputation. New projects cap at C until adoption is earned.

How we verified

Code Verified⚡ Live Monitored: not connected

Verified is a snapshot. Live keeps it current, and builds your track record.

⚡ Connect GitHub → continuous verification on every pushwhy connect →

Who stands behind it

TechNomadJourneyMan

Source: github_code

Is this your MCP?

Claim it to get a verified publisher badge, a free copy of our full audit findings, and direct contact for any high-priority issues we find. Or connect your repo for our deepest verification, Live Monitored: read-only, revoke anytime. What we access →

Install from

M8ven verifies MCPs across every public registry — install directly from whichever one you prefer.

// key findings
🚨
Secret credentials may flow to a network call
4 flows detected: TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY. We can’t prove the destination matches the brand the credential belongs to.
🚨
Known vulnerabilities in dependencies: 1 critical, 14 high
Affects packages this MCP installs at runtime. Upgrade or remove the affected dependency.
🔐
You'll be asked for 9 credentials: AUTH_SECRET, GIGA_COOKIE_SECRET, GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET, NEXTAUTH_SECRET, OPENROUTER_API_KEY, RESEND_API_KEY, TELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN, UPSTASH_REDIS_REST_TOKEN, MK_TOKEN
These are read from process.env at runtime. Make sure you trust where they’ll be sent.
// known CVEs in dependencies1 critical14 high7 medium13 low

Disclosed vulnerabilities in this server's declared npm dependencies (via OSV). Whether each is reachable depends on the installed versions.

criticalnext@14.2.0GHSA-f82v-jwr5-mffw

Authorization Bypass in Next.js Middleware

highnext@14.2.0GHSA-36qx-fr4f-26g5

Next.js has a Middleware / Proxy bypass in Pages Router applications using i18n

highnext@14.2.0GHSA-5j59-xgg2-r9c4

Next has a Denial of Service with Server Components - Incomplete Fix Follow-Up

highnext@14.2.0GHSA-7gfc-8cq8-jh5f

Next.js authorization bypass vulnerability

highnext@14.2.0GHSA-89xv-2m56-2m9x

Next.js: Server-Side Request Forgery in Server Actions on custom servers

Depend on this server? Get alerted when its CVEs change.Watch this server free →
// environment variables
To run this server yourself, you supply these values. They go in your own MCP client configuration and stay on your machine. The secret label means the value is sensitive, not that the server mishandles it.
configADMIN_EMAIL
configADMIN_NOTIFICATION_EMAIL
configAISTART360_ALLOW_INSECURE_LOCALHOST
configAISTART360_PORTAL_ORIGIN
configAISTART360_SMOKE_PORTAL_ORIGIN
configALLOW_INSECURE_LOCALHOST
🔐 secretAUTH_SECRET
configAUTH_URL
configDIRECT_URL
🔐 secretGIGA_COOKIE_SECRET
configGOOGLE_CLIENT_ID
🔐 secretGOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET
🔐 secretNEXTAUTH_SECRET
configOMNICHANNEL_DATABASE_URL
🔐 secretOPENROUTER_API_KEY
configPORTAL_JOB_DRAIN_URL
🔐 secretRESEND_API_KEY
configTELEGRAM_ADMIN_CHAT_IDS
configTELEGRAM_API_HASH
configTELEGRAM_API_ID
🔐 secretTELEGRAM_BOT_TOKEN
configTELEGRAM_BOT_USERNAME
configTELEGRAM_CHAT_ID
🔐 secretUPSTASH_REDIS_REST_TOKEN
configUPSTASH_REDIS_REST_URL
configVITE_API_BASE_URL
🔐 secretMK_TOKEN
configMK_BASE_URL
configDATABASE_URL_DIRECT
configEGOV_LOOKUP_URL
Deployment configuration, supplied by whoever hosts the server. Users are not asked for these.
deployDATABASE_URL
deployNEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL
deployNEXT_PUBLIC_MARKET_APP_URL
deployNEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_ANON_KEY
deployNEXT_PUBLIC_SUPABASE_URL
deploySUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY
// quality suggestions

Tool annotations

No tools have read-only/destructive annotations

Add readOnlyHint or destructiveHint annotations to every tool so hosts can warn users before invoking.

All four hints declared on every tool

2/2 tools missing one or more hints — _call_tool (missing: readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint); dynamic_tool_51 (missing: readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint). OpenAI's directory rejects tools where any of the four hints are missing or non-boolean.

For every tool, set all four hints (readOnlyHint, destructiveHint, idempotentHint, openWorldHint) to explicit true/false values that match the handler’s actual behaviour.

Tool handlers catch errors

Only 0/1 tool handlers wrap calls in try/catch (0%)

Wrap each tool handler body in try/catch and return a structured error response.

License file

No license file

Add a LICENSE file (MIT, Apache-2.0, etc.).

Tool test coverage

Only 0/2 tools referenced in tests (0%)

Write tests that reference each tool by name so every tool has at least one test.

Shell command execution

1 child_process call — runs shell commands

Prefer library functions over shell-outs. If you must shell out, ensure all inputs are properly escaped.

Secrets stay with their owner

2 secret/sensitive values flow into network calls (SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY → dynamic, SUPABASE_SERVICE_ROLE_KEY → dynamic) (2 other flows matched canonical API hosts)

Audit where credentials are sent. A NOTION_TOKEN should only reach api.notion.com — never a third-party host.

Secrets not logged

4 secret values sent to console.log

Redact or omit secret values from log output.

No arbitrary install scripts

Has postinstall/preinstall script — runs arbitrary code on npm install

Remove postinstall/preinstall hooks unless they’re essential.

Production dependencies are patched

1 critical, 12 high severity in production deps — next@14.2.0 (critical), next@14.2.0 (high)

Run npm audit fix, or upgrade the affected packages to a non-vulnerable version.

Dev dependencies

2 critical/high in dev-only deps (does not ship to users)

Upgrade dev dependencies when convenient.

Dependency freshness

1/65 production deps stale: @dnd-kit/utilities@2023-11-06 (2.8y)

Claim the listing to review these findings one by one and send us a correction where you disagree, straight to the team. Claiming also means we tell you when the grade moves, and reach you first if we find anything urgent.

// full audit trail
The findings above are the summary. The full trail, every check we ran, each deduction, the network hosts observed and the dependency advisories, goes to verified publishers, along with an alert whenever a new one lands. Verified publishers can also review each finding and dispute it in one click. Publisher corrections have sharpened several of our checks this month, because the maintainer knows the codebase better than any scanner.
// improvement guidance — verified publishers only
We have 11 concrete improvements we can share with the publisher of this MCP. Each comes with specific guidance to raise the trust score.
// embed badge in your README
[![M8ven Verified](https://m8ven.ai/badge/mcp/technomadjourneyman-aistart360-app-clientsupersystemhyperapp-pzwvd0?variant=verified)](https://m8ven.ai/mcp/technomadjourneyman-aistart360-app-clientsupersystemhyperapp-pzwvd0)
Shows verification status without the grade. Want the grade badge instead? Remove ?variant=verified from the URL.
commit: d33a3989931ab92ee21266088426915bcc9e65f2
code hash: db83727315e8217e482727cb6c23e80c7e63a0ddbe985023cf55112892f960ae
verified: 8/8/2026, 8:19:03 AM
view raw JSON →
Check MCPs from inside your assistant
Tool Check · MCP

Vetting this one by hand? Tool Check is an MCP that scores other MCPs. Add it once and ask Claude, ChatGPT, or any MCP client to grade a server, surface CVEs, check the publisher, and suggest safer alternatives — before you install.

https://m8ven.ai/api/mcp/tool-check
check_toolsearch_toolscompare_toolsrecommend_alternativescheck_publisherreport_concern
How to add it →Free · no account needed · works in any MCP client