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Formula 1 sessions, drivers, positions, laps, pit stops, car data, radio, and weather. By UnClick.
Formula 1 sessions, drivers, positions, laps, pit stops, car data, radio, and weather. By UnClick.
UnClick is an MCP server providing access to 450+ API endpoints across 178+ tools. While the architecture is generally sound with proper authentication via API keys, there are significant security concerns: (1) the server requires an UNCLICK_API_KEY but lacks evidence of scope validation or rate limiting documentation, (2) the codebase is extremely large with 450+ tool integrations making comprehensive security audit difficult, (3) API keys are passed as tool parameters in numerous places, creating potential logging/exposure risks, and (4) there is no visible error handling or input validation strategy across the massive tool surface. The permissions are appropriate for a multi-API aggregator, but the sheer scale and complexity introduce maintainability and security oversight challenges. Supply chain analysis found 3 known vulnerabilities in dependencies (0 critical, 3 high severity). Package verification found 1 issue (1 critical, 0 high severity).
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