
Alex Llm Attack Mcp Server
Query adversarial tactics and cyber-attack techniques from your agent while threat modeling, reviewing defenses, or preparing security ship checks.
Overview
ai.smithery/alex-llm-attack-mcp-server is a MCP server for the Ship phase that queries adversarial tactics and techniques used in cyber attacks for defensive security work.
What is this MCP server?
- Queries adversarial tactics and techniques used in cyber attacks
- Supports security research and defensive mapping inside agent threads
- Smithery streamable HTTP MCP at version 2.1
- Useful for ATT&CK-style literacy without leaving the IDE
- Open GitHub source: alex-llm/attAck-mcp-server for inspection
- Server version 2.1 per published MCP schema
- One Smithery streamable-http endpoint
- Repository: alex-llm/attAck-mcp-server on GitHub
Community signal: 3 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
You need authoritative attack technique context inside your agent while shipping, without tab-hopping across fragmented security wikis.
Who is it for?
Security-conscious indie builders documenting threats, aligning controls, or studying attack patterns during pre-launch review.
Skip if: Builders seeking automated exploitation, unauthorized testing, or a replacement for professional pentest engagements.
What do I get? / Deliverables
Your agent can pull structured adversarial tactic and technique information to inform reviews, threat models, and hardening tasks during ship prep.
- Structured attack tactic and technique answers inside agent sessions
- Richer security review and threat-model notes tied to known patterns
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Journey fit
How it compares
Attack-knowledge MCP reference, not a red-team automation skill or WAF product.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is ai.smithery/alex-llm-attack-mcp-server for?
Developers and solo security-minded builders who want adversarial tactic and technique lookups inside Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex during defensive planning.
When should I use ai.smithery/alex-llm-attack-mcp-server?
Use it in Ship when you are threat modeling, writing security test plans, or educating yourself on attack patterns before production exposure.
How do I add ai.smithery/alex-llm-attack-mcp-server to my agent?
Add the Smithery remote for alex-llm/attack-mcp-server, configure Bearer smithery_api_key, and enable the MCP tools only in authorized security workflows.