MMicrosoft Learn MCP ServerThe Microsoft Learn MCP Server is a cloud-hosted service that enables MCP hosts like GitHub Copilot and Cursor to search and retrieve accurate information directly from Microsoft's official documentation. By implementing the standardized Model Context Protocol (MCP), this service allows any compatible AI system to ground its responses in authoritative Microsoft content.
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View sourceFirst Seen
Feb 19, 2026
Last Scanned
Feb 20, 2026
Findings
4
Score
92/100
Findings (4)
Detects -y, --yes, or --auto-approve flags in MCP/skill install commands that bypass user confirmation
"-y" Remove the -y/--yes auto-confirm flag from MCP server launch arguments. This flag bypasses user confirmation prompts and allows unattended execution of potentially dangerous operations.
Likely FP if the matched text is an isolated flag (-y or --yes) in documentation describing command-line options, not in an actual MCP config.
Detects MCP server configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://learn.microsoft.com/api/mcp" Change the MCP server URL to localhost or a trusted internal endpoint. If a remote server is required, verify the domain ownership and use HTTPS with certificate validation.
Likely FP if the URL points to example.com, a documentation domain, or a well-known SaaS API endpoint (e.g., api.openai.com).
Detects MCP server configs using npx to run packages without version pinning
"command": "npx" Pin the npx package in the MCP config to an exact version (e.g., @scope/server@1.2.3). Unpinned npx commands can silently fetch a compromised package version.
Likely FP if the MCP config is a local development setup example, though unpinned npx in production configs is a real supply chain risk.
Detects MCP server configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://learn.microsoft.com/api/mcp" Change the MCP server URL to localhost or a trusted internal endpoint. If a remote server is required, verify the domain ownership and use HTTPS with certificate validation.
Likely FP if the URL points to example.com, a documentation domain, or a well-known SaaS API endpoint (e.g., api.openai.com).