Is "@iflow-mcp/truecrimedev-ahk-server-v2" on MCP Registry Safe to Install?

chatflowdev · mcp · v2.0.1

AutoHotkey v2 MCP Server with LSP-like capabilities

Risk Assessment

Analyzed
100
out of 100
CRITICAL

2413 security findings detected across all analyzers

MCP server analyzed for tool poisoning, prompt injection, and data exfiltration

Severity Breakdown

105
Critical
1240
High
698
Medium
0
Low
0
Info

Finding Categories

702
Malware Signatures
99
Secrets

YARA Rules Matched

16 rules(702 hits)
postinstall system command postinstall file manipulation postinstall environment access postinstall persistence mechanism credential env files postinstall network communication UsingShellInterpreterWhenExecutingOSCommands postinstall registry modification postinstall file download postinstall obfuscation DebuggerStatementsShouldNotBeUsed SQLInjection NoUseWeakRandom postinstall crypto operations HavingAPermissiveCrossOriginResourceSharingPolicy UsingCommandLineArguments

MCP Server Analysis

MCP servers expose tools and resources to AI assistants. Unlike browser extensions, they run as standalone processes with direct system access. Tool definitions are analyzed for prompt injection, data exfiltration, and tool poisoning patterns.

About This Extension

AutoHotkey v2 MCP Server with LSP-like capabilities

Detailed Findings

1000 total

YARA Rule Matches

16 rules

Security Analysis Summary

Security Analysis Overview

@iflow-mcp/truecrimedev-ahk-server-v2 is a mcp extension published by chatflowdev. Version 2.0.1 has been analyzed by the Risky Plugins security platform, receiving a risk score of 100/100 (CRITICAL risk) based on 2413 security findings.

Risk Assessment

This extension presents critical security risk. Severe issues were detected, potentially including malware indicators, exposed secrets, or dangerous behaviors. Installation is strongly discouraged until these issues are addressed.

Findings Breakdown

  • Critical: 105 finding(s)
  • High: 1240 finding(s)
  • Medium: 698 finding(s)

What Was Analyzed

The security assessment covers multiple analysis categories:

  • Malware Detection: YARA rule matching against 2,400+ malware signatures
  • Secret Detection: Scanning for exposed API keys, tokens, and credentials
  • Static Analysis: Code-level security analysis for common vulnerability patterns
  • Network Analysis: Detection of suspicious network communications and endpoints
  • Obfuscation Detection: Identification of code obfuscation techniques

Developer Information

@iflow-mcp/truecrimedev-ahk-server-v2 is published by chatflowdev on the mcp marketplace.

Recommendation

This extension is not recommended for installation without thorough manual review. Consider alternatives with lower risk scores, or contact the developer to address the identified security concerns.

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