First Seen
Feb 18, 2026
Last Scanned
Feb 20, 2026
Findings
9
Score
92/100
Findings (9)
Detects API keys or tokens exposed in shell export commands
export APIFY_API_TOKEN="apify_api_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" Remove credentials from shell export statements. Use a .env file (excluded from version control) or a secrets manager, and load secrets at runtime.
Likely FP if the export line uses a placeholder value (e.g., export API_KEY=your-key-here) or is in documentation describing environment setup.
Detects URLs fetched at runtime that control or influence agent behavior without pinning
Get your API token from https:// + schema Avoid loading configuration or behavior-controlling content from runtime URLs. Bundle required configurations locally or pin remote config to versioned, integrity-verified endpoints.
Likely FP if the URL in the match is a documentation link or example URL (e.g., example.com) rather than an actual runtime-fetched configuration endpoint.
Detects MCP server configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://example.com" 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 configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://news.ycombinator.com" 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 configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://example.com" 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 configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://example.com" 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 configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://docs.example.com" 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 configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BSHF7WHW" 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 configurations connecting to non-localhost remote URLs
"url": "https://example.com" 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).