Thousands of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers, widely used to connect large language models (LLMs) to external systems, have been found vulnerable to critical security flaws, including arbitrary file access, command injection, server-side request forgery (SSRF), and SQL injection, raising significant concerns about AI supply chain security. A large-scale analysis of 9,695 MCP servers across […]
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