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HydraMCP

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HydraMCP is a lightweight, extensible cybersecurity toolkit that connects AI assistants to security tools through the Model Context Protocol (MCP), enabling AI-assisted security research, scanning, and analysis.

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What is HydraMCP?

HydraMCP is a cybersecurity toolkit designed to integrate AI assistants with various security tools using the Model Context Protocol (MCP). It allows users to leverage AI for tasks such as security research, vulnerability scanning, and analysis.

How to use HydraMCP?

To use HydraMCP, first build the Docker image. Then, configure your AI assistant (e.g., Claude or Copilot) to communicate with the HydraMCP server by specifying the command and arguments for running the Docker container. You can then use natural language prompts to instruct the AI to use the integrated security tools.

Key features of HydraMCP

  • AI-assisted security research

  • Integration with multiple security tools

  • Dockerized deployment

  • Extensible architecture

  • Natural language prompt interface

  • Model Context Protocol (MCP) support

  • Automated scanning and analysis

Use cases of HydraMCP

  • Automated vulnerability scanning

  • AI-driven security research

  • Rapid security assessment

  • Integration with AI assistants for security tasks

  • Streamlined pentesting workflows

FAQ from HydraMCP

What is MCP?

MCP stands for Model Context Protocol. It's a protocol that allows AI assistants to interact with and control security tools.

What tools are currently supported?

Currently supported tools include Sublist3r, DNSRecon, Holehe, Nmap, OCR, Sqlmap, WPScan, and Zmap.

How do I add a new tool?

The project is extensible, and contributions are welcome. You can fork the repository, add the necessary code for the new tool, and submit a pull request.

Is HydraMCP safe to use?

HydraMCP is intended for educational purposes and security testing. Use it responsibly and at your own risk. The author is not responsible for any misuse or damages.

Where can I find more information or get help?

You can check the GitHub repository for documentation, examples, and issue tracking. You can also reach out to the community at happyhacking.space.