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Hi there,

This pull request shares a security update on n8n-nodes-mcp.

We also have an entry for n8n-nodes-mcp in our directory, MseeP.ai, where we provide regular security and trust updates on your app.

We invite you to add our badge for your MCP server to your README to help your users learn from a third party that provides ongoing validation of n8n-nodes-mcp.

You can easily take control over your listing for free: visit it at https://mseep.ai/app/nerding-io-n8n-nodes-mcp.

Yours Sincerely,

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MseeP.ai Security Assessment Badge

Here are our latest evaluation results of n8n-nodes-mcp

Security Scan Results

Security Score: 78/100

Risk Level: moderate

Scan Date: 2025-06-13

Score starts at 100, deducts points for security issues, and adds points for security best practices

Detected Vulnerabilities

Medium Severity

  • anymatch

    • ['micromatch']
    • Fixed in version: unknown
  • findup-sync

    • ['micromatch']
    • Fixed in version: unknown
  • gulp

    • ['glob-watcher', 'gulp-cli']
    • Fixed in version: unknown
  • ... and 9 more medium severity vulnerabilities

This security assessment was conducted by MseeP.ai, an independent security validation service for MCP servers. Visit our website to learn more about our security reviews.

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1-2: Swap out the hard-coded JPEG for a standard shields-style badge

The current badge pulls a full-size .jpg from mseep.net.
• Unpredictable size ⇒ README layout may break on light/dark themes.
• Image can be changed server-side without notice (tracking pixels, offensive content, etc.).
• GitHub renders badges best when they’re small SVG/PNG assets (e.g. shields.io) hosted over HTTPS on a reputable CDN.

Consider replacing it with a generated SVG badge (or host a miniature PNG in the repo) to keep the README lightweight and tamper-resistant.

-[![MseeP.ai Security Assessment Badge](https://mseep.net/brown-throated_sloth_k4ukt3.jpg)](https://mseep.ai/app/nerding-io-n8n-nodes-mcp)
+# Security Score &nbsp;
+[![MseeP.ai badge](https://img.shields.io/static/v1?label=MseeP.ai&message=78%2F100&color=orange)](https://mseep.ai/app/nerding-io-n8n-nodes-mcp)

If MseeP.ai exposes a JSON endpoint, you can use https://img.shields.io/endpoint?... for an auto-updating badge.

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