A Model Context Protocol server that provides access to ExploitDB functionality, developed by Cyreslab.ai. This server enables AI assistants like Claude to query information about security exploits and vulnerabilities, enhancing cybersecurity research and threat intelligence capabilities.
GitHub Repository: https://github.com/Cyreslab-AI/exploitdb-mcp-server Contact: contact@cyreslab.ai
- Exploit Search: Search for exploits by keywords, CVE IDs, platforms, and more
- Exploit Details: Get comprehensive information about specific exploits, including code
- CVE Lookup: Find all exploits related to specific CVE IDs
- Recent Exploits: Track newly added exploits
- Statistics: Get insights into exploit distribution by platform, type, and year
- Automatic Updates: Keep the database up-to-date with scheduled updates
- Node.js (v16 or higher)
- npm (v7 or higher)
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/Cyreslab-AI/exploitdb-mcp-server.git cd exploitdb-mcp-server -
Install dependencies:
npm install
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Build the project:
npm run build
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Configure the server:
- Create a
.envfile in the root directory based on.env.example - Adjust settings as needed (data directory, update frequency, etc.)
- Create a
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Initialize the database:
npm run update-db
Note: The initial database update may take several minutes as it processes ~47,000 exploits from the ExploitDB CSV file. The script handles missing or malformed data gracefully by using fallback values for required fields.
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Run the server:
node build/index.js
To use this server with Claude or other MCP-compatible assistants, add it to your MCP configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"mcp-exploitdb-server": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/path/to/exploitdb-mcp-server/build/index.js"]
}
}
}The ExploitDB MCP server provides 18 comprehensive tools for querying and analyzing exploit data:
- search_exploits - General search with multiple filters
- get_exploit - Get detailed information about a specific exploit
- find_by_cve - Find exploits by CVE ID
- get_recent_exploits - Get recently added exploits
- get_statistics - Get database statistics
- search_by_platform - Search exploits for a specific platform with filters
- search_by_type - Search by exploit type (webapps, remote, local, dos, hardware)
- search_by_author - Find all exploits by a specific author
- search_by_date_range - Find exploits within a date range
- search_by_tags - Search by generated tags (sql injection, xss, etc.)
- get_platform_statistics - Get detailed statistics for a specific platform
- get_trending_exploits - Find recently added exploits (configurable time period)
- compare_exploits - Compare multiple exploits side-by-side
- get_exploit_timeline - Get chronological timeline of exploits
- batch_get_exploits - Retrieve multiple exploits efficiently (up to 50)
- get_related_exploits - Find related exploits by platform, author, CVE, or tags
- validate_exploit_id - Check if an exploit ID exists
- export_search_results - Export search results in JSON or CSV format
Use the search_exploits tool to search for exploits in the database:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>search_exploits</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"query": "wordpress plugin",
"platform": "php",
"limit": 5
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Additional search parameters:
type: Filter by exploit type (e.g., webapps, remote, local)cve: Filter by CVE IDauthor: Filter by author namestart_date/end_date: Filter by date range (YYYY-MM-DD)verified: Filter by verified status (true/false)offset: For pagination
Use the get_exploit tool to retrieve detailed information about a specific exploit:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>get_exploit</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"id": 12345,
"include_code": true
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Use the find_by_cve tool to find all exploits related to a specific CVE:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>find_by_cve</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"cve": "CVE-2021-44228",
"limit": 10
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Use the get_recent_exploits tool to retrieve recently added exploits:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>get_recent_exploits</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"limit": 10
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Use the get_statistics tool to get insights about the exploits in the database:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>get_statistics</tool_name>
<arguments>
{}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Search exploits for a specific platform with advanced filters:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>search_by_platform</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"platform": "php",
"type": "webapps",
"verified": true,
"limit": 10
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Find all exploits by a specific author:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>search_by_author</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"author": "Offensive Security",
"limit": 10
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Find exploits within a specific date range:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>search_by_date_range</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"start_date": "2024-01-01",
"end_date": "2024-12-31",
"platform": "windows",
"limit": 20
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Search exploits by generated tags:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>search_by_tags</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"tags": ["sql injection", "rce"],
"match_all": false,
"limit": 10
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Find recently added exploits:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>get_trending_exploits</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"days": 30,
"limit": 10
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Compare multiple exploits side-by-side:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>compare_exploits</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"ids": [12345, 12346, 12347]
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Find exploits related to a specific exploit:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>get_related_exploits</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"id": 12345,
"relation_type": "platform",
"limit": 10
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Retrieve multiple exploits efficiently:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>batch_get_exploits</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"ids": [12345, 12346, 12347, 12348],
"include_code": false
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
Export search results in CSV or JSON format:
<use_mcp_tool>
<server_name>mcp-exploitdb-server</server_name>
<tool_name>export_search_results</tool_name>
<arguments>
{
"query": "wordpress",
"format": "csv",
"platform": "php",
"limit": 100
}
</arguments>
</use_mcp_tool>
The server can be configured using environment variables or a .env file:
| Variable | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
CLONE_REPOSITORY |
Whether to clone the ExploitDB repository | false |
REPOSITORY_URL |
URL of the ExploitDB repository | https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb.git |
CSV_URL |
URL of the ExploitDB CSV file | https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb/-/raw/main/files_exploits.csv |
DATA_DIR |
Directory to store data | ./data |
DB_PATH |
Path to the SQLite database | ./data/exploitdb.sqlite |
UPDATE_INTERVAL |
Update frequency in hours (0 to disable) | 24 |
MAX_RESULTS |
Maximum number of results to return per query | 10 |
This server uses data from the Exploit Database, maintained by Offensive Security. The data is either downloaded directly from the CSV file or cloned from the ExploitDB GitLab repository.
The server automatically handles various data quality issues:
- Date handling: Uses
date_publishedfrom the CSV, with fallbacks todate_added,date_updated, or a default date if all are missing - Missing fields: Provides sensible defaults for required fields (author, type, platform) when data is incomplete
- CVE extraction: Automatically extracts CVE identifiers from exploit descriptions
- Tag generation: Generates relevant tags based on exploit descriptions for improved searchability
The database typically contains:
- 46,000+ exploits spanning from 1988 to present
- 33,000+ verified exploits
- Coverage across 60+ platforms (PHP, Windows, Linux, etc.)
- 27,000+ web application exploits
- Comprehensive metadata including authors, dates, platforms, and CVE references
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
- Offensive Security for maintaining the Exploit Database
- Model Context Protocol for enabling AI assistants to access external tools
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
Have feature suggestions or found a bug? Please open an issue on our GitHub repository or contact us directly at contact@cyreslab.ai.