Is threadctx-mcp MCP safe?
threadctx-mcp is a ai agents MCP server. This is its security and risk review — what it can access, what that means for your team, and how to audit every MCP server your engineers run.
threadctx-mcp MCP has not been risk-classified.
We have not finished classifying this server's capabilities. Treat it as untrusted until reviewed — assume it can read your files and reach the network.
What threadctx-mcp MCP can access
Reads local files
Can read files on the developer's machine.
Writes local files
Can create, modify, or delete files on disk.
Executes shell commands
Can run commands or spawn processes on the host machine.
Classification is based on the server's category, published install command (stdio transport), and documented behavior. Source is public — verify the version you install matches the reviewed source.
Frequently asked
Is threadctx-mcp MCP safe to use?
threadctx-mcp is classified as Not yet classified — it has not been risk-classified. We have not finished classifying this server's capabilities. Treat it as untrusted until reviewed — assume it can read your files and reach the network.
What can the threadctx-mcp MCP server access?
It has the following capabilities: reads local files, writes local files, executes shell commands.
How do I know which MCP servers my team has installed?
Most teams don't — MCP servers are configured per-machine with no central record. The free CuratedMCP Auditor CLI scans a developer machine in about 60 seconds and lists every MCP server across Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and Copilot, flagging credential leaks and filesystem access. Run: npx @curatedmcp/auditor
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Risk classifications are maintained by CuratedMCP's catalog review.