Threat Zone MCP Server

31 tools. 5 can modify or destroy data without limits.

5 write tools that can modify data. Rate limits recommended.

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5 can modify or destroy data
26 read-only
31 tools total

Community server · catalogue entry verified 12/06/2026

How to control Threat Zone MCP Server ↓

What Threat Zone MCP Server exposes to your agents

Read (26) Write / Execute (5) Destructive / Financial (0)
High Risk

The most dangerous Threat Zone MCP Server tools

5 of Threat Zone MCP Server's 31 tools can modify, destroy, or commit something on every call — and an agent calls them with no built-in limits.

How to control Threat Zone MCP Server

PolicyLayer is an MCP gateway — it sits between your AI agents and Threat Zone MCP Server, and nothing reaches the server without passing your rules. These are the rules we recommend:

Cap read operations
{
  "download_html_report": {
    "limits": [
      {
        "counter": "download_html_report_per_minute",
        "window": "minute",
        "max": 60,
        "scope": "grant"
      }
    ]
  }
}

Controls API costs and prevents retry loops from exhausting upstream rate limits.

  1. Create a free account and register Threat Zone MCP Server — nothing to install.
  2. Add these rules — paste them, or build them visually. Tune the limits to your setup.
  3. Point your MCP client (Claude, Cursor, anything) at your gateway URL.
ENFORCE POLICY ON THREAT ZONE →

Free to start. No card required.

All 31 Threat Zone MCP Server tools

READ 26 tools
Read download_html_report Download HTML analysis report for a submission. Read download_sanitized_file Download the CDR-sanitized file for a given submission UUID. Read get_levels Get threat levels used in analysis results. Read get_metafields Get available metafields for scan configuration. Read get_my_submissions Get user's submissions with pagination. Read get_public_submissions Get public submissions with pagination. Read get_sample_metafield Get sample metafield configuration for sandbox analysis. Read get_server_config Get current server configuration including API URL and connection status. Read get_statuses Get submission statuses. Read get_submission Get submission details by UUID. Read get_submission_artifacts Get all artifacts for a specific submission. Read get_submission_config_extractor Get all extracted configurations for a specific submission. Read get_submission_dns Get all DNS queries for a specific submission. Read get_submission_http Get all HTTP requests and packets for a specific submission. Read get_submission_indicators Get all indicators for a specific submission. Read get_submission_iocs Get all Indicators of Compromise for a specific submission. Read get_submission_network_threats Get all network threats for a specific submission. Read get_submission_status_summary Get submission details with interpreted status and threat level. Read get_submission_tcp Get all TCP requests and packets for a specific submission. Read get_submission_udp Get all UDP requests and packets for a specific submission. Read get_submission_varist_results Get Varist Hybrid Analyzer results for a specific submission. Read get_submission_yara_rules Get all matched YARA rules for a specific submission. Read get_user_info Get current user information, workspace details, and usage limits. Read interpret_status Interpret a numeric status value from submission results. Read interpret_threat_level Interpret a numeric threat level value from analysis results. Read search_by_hash Search submissions by file hash (MD5, SHA1, or SHA256).

Questions about Threat Zone MCP Server

Is the Threat Zone MCP Server MCP server safe to use without restrictions? +

The Threat Zone MCP Server server is primarily read-only with 26 read tools. While it cannot modify data, an agent in a retry loop can make thousands of API calls per minute, exhausting rate limits and running up costs. Rate limiting is still recommended.

How many tools does the Threat Zone MCP Server MCP server expose? +

31 tools across 1 categories: Read. 26 are read-only. 5 can modify, create, or delete data.

How do I enforce a policy on Threat Zone MCP Server? +

Register the Threat Zone MCP Server MCP server in PolicyLayer, apply the suggested rules above (adjust the limits to your use case), and point your AI client at the PolicyLayer proxy URL instead of the server directly. Your agents keep the same tools; PolicyLayer evaluates every call against policy before it executes. Nothing to install, live in minutes.

Enforce policy on every Threat Zone MCP Server tool call.

Deterministic rules across all 31 Threat Zone MCP Server tools. Per-identity grants. Full audit log. Live in minutes. Nothing to install.

Free to start. No card required.

31 Threat Zone MCP Server tools catalogued and risk-classified — across an index of 43,000+ MCP servers.

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