Gonzales
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# See full install instructions at vettiq.ai/mcp/gonzalesThis MCP server is usable but requires monitoring. Review the guardrails section below.
This server has active risk flags.
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Auto-vetted: risk_score=65, label=approved_guardrails, scanners_run=3
Scanner Breakdown
| Scanner | Weight | Focus | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Snyk | 35% | Dependency vulnerabilities | Warning |
| Cisco Kenna | 25% | Exploit prediction scoring | Warning |
| Semgrep | 25% | Code-level security patterns | Warning |
| VirusTotal | 15% | Malware signature matching | Warning |
Weighted risk score: each scanner contributes proportionally to the final 0-100 score.
Security Findings
No security issues detected across all 4 scanners.
This server passed VettIQ's full vetting pipeline.
Should You Use This Server?
VettIQ does not recommend connecting Gonzales to your agent environment. The risk score of 65/100 indicates significant security concerns. Consider the safer alternatives listed below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gonzales MCP server safe to use?
VettIQ does not recommend connecting Gonzales to your agent environment. The risk score of 65/100 indicates significant security concerns. Consider the safer alternatives listed below.
What did VettIQ find when scanning Gonzales?
VettIQ scanned Gonzales through a four-scanner pipeline (Snyk for dependency vulnerabilities, Cisco Kenna for exploit prediction, Semgrep for code-level patterns, and VirusTotal for malware signatures) and assigned a weighted risk score of 65/100. No security issues were found.
How do I install Gonzales securely?
Check the risk score above before installing. If approved (score 0-30), follow the standard MCP installation process. If guardrails are recommended (31-60), restrict the server's permissions in your agent configuration. Use VettIQ's NemoClaw Blueprint for secure agent configuration.
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