KeyboardCrumbs MCP Server
Provides real-time threat intelligence including IP risk scores, CVE lookups, and malware hash analysis without requiring an API key. It enables users to monitor active threats, predict CISA KEV additions, and detect pre-attack infrastructure staging through natural language.
README
KeyboardCrumbs MCP Server
mcp-name: com.keyboardcrumbs/mcp
Live threat intelligence tools for Claude Desktop. Free, no API key required.
Tools
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
check_ip |
Threat intel for any IP — risk score, geo, ASN, C2 associations, staging clusters |
check_cve |
CVE lookup — CVSS, EPSS, KEV status, exploit availability, patch urgency |
check_domain |
Domain intel — DNS records, WHOIS, malware associations, subdomains |
check_hash |
Malware hash lookup via VirusTotal (68+ engines) + CIRCL (6.3B files) |
active_threats |
Live snapshot — KEV count, active C2s, ransomware victims, data freshness |
predict_kev |
KEV Oracle — top CVEs predicted to be added to CISA KEV before it happens |
check_staging |
GhostWatch — detect pre-attack infrastructure staging for an IP or domain |
check_ransomware |
Ransomware group lookup and victim tracking |
Install
Option 1 — uvx (no install needed)
Add to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"keyboardcrumbs": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["--from", "git+https://github.com/keyboardcrumbs/mcp", "keyboardcrumbs-mcp"]
}
}
}
Option 2 — Clone and run locally
git clone https://github.com/keyboardcrumbs/mcp
cd mcp
uv venv && source .venv/bin/activate
uv add "mcp[cli]" httpx
Add to claude_desktop_config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"keyboardcrumbs": {
"command": "uv",
"args": ["--directory", "/path/to/mcp", "run", "server.py"]
}
}
}
Restart Claude Desktop.
Example Usage
Once installed, just ask Claude:
- "Is 45.141.26.73 malicious?"
- "Should I patch CVE-2024-3400 immediately?"
- "What CVEs are about to be added to CISA KEV?"
- "Is this domain staging for an attack?"
- "What's the current threat landscape?"
Claude will call the live KeyboardCrumbs API and return real-time threat intelligence.
Data Sources
URLhaus · Feodo Tracker · AlienVault OTX · CISA KEV · NVD · EPSS · ExploitDB · VirusTotal · CIRCL · SANS ISC DShield · Shodan · RIPE · crt.sh · Ransomware.live
Data updates every 15 minutes. No API key. No signup. No rate limits for normal use.
Links
- Dashboard: https://threats.keyboardcrumbs.com
- GhostWatch: https://ghost.keyboardcrumbs.com
- KEV Oracle: https://oracle.keyboardcrumbs.com
- API docs: https://api.keyboardcrumbs.com
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