darek-claribi
mcpsmitheryclariBI exposes a Model Context Protocol server so external LLM clients (Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT custom GPTs, generic MCP-aware agents) can create accounts, upload CSV / Excel / JSON / PDF files (inline or by URL, with server-side SSRF guard), connect Google Ads / Analytics 4 / Search Console / Sheets / Drive / BigQuery / Meta Ads / Jira / Confluence via OAuth handoff, run natural-language analyses against connected sources, and generate reports. 19 tools, 3 resources, 2 prompts. OAuth 2.1 with Dynamic Client Registration and PKCE plus API-key fallback. Streamable HTTP and SSE transports. Python and TypeScript SDKs, codegen-driven from the live tool catalog.
By Smithery | 44 findings | Scanned 7/16/2026 | tooltrust-scanner/v0.3.19
Risk Summary
Safe With Normal ControlsDep Visibility is the main signal, but overall risk remains within an acceptable range.
Potential impact: This finding indicates the tool should be reviewed before it is trusted.
Recommended action: No high-risk findings were detected in this scan, but you should still apply least-privilege defaults and rescan after changes.
Suggested policy: keep this tool behind manual approval, do not allow unattended runs, and re-scan after narrowing risky permissions.
Security Findings (44)
tool performs network or execution operations but declares no rate-limit, timeout, or retry configuration
check_integration_statuscreate_checkout_sessiongenerate_reportget_dashboardget_data_source_schemaget_reportingest_url_data_sourcelist_dashboardslist_reportsrequest_oauth_integration_urlrun_analysisupload_data_sourceFix: Declare explicit rate-limit, timeout, and retry configuration for all network and execution tools. Implement exponential back-off and surface resource state to the calling agent.
declared capabilities: network access
check_integration_statusgenerate_reportget_dashboardget_data_source_schemaget_reportlist_dashboardslist_reportsrun_analysisdeclared capabilities: network access, filesystem access
create_checkout_sessiondeclared capabilities: code/command execution, network access, filesystem access
ingest_url_data_sourcedeclared capabilities: network access, database access
request_oauth_integration_urldeclared capabilities: code/command execution, filesystem access
upload_data_sourceFix: Tool requests broad permissions (exec/fs/network). Validate input parameters using Enums where possible, and restrict file system operations to explicit allowed directories.
Tool did not expose metadata.dependencies or repo_url, so supply-chain coverage is limited.
check_integration_statuscheck_pricingcreate_checkout_sessiongenerate_reportget_analysis_statusget_billing_statusget_dashboardget_data_source_schemaget_reportget_usageingest_url_data_sourcelist_dashboardslist_data_sourceslist_reportsregister_accountrequest_oauth_integration_urlrun_analysisupload_data_sourceverify_emailFix: Review and remediate the identified issue.
verify_email:input parameter "password" accepts a credential (informational; not evidence of insecure handling)
Fix: Avoid accepting raw credentials as input parameters. Use secret managers (e.g. 1Password CLI, AWS Secrets Manager) and ensure credentials are never logged or stored in agent traces.
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