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The C̷h̷u̷c̷k̷N̷o̷r̷r̷i̷s̷ MCP Server is a tool designed to enhance LLMs using specialized prompts and dynamic schema adaptation, primarily for security research.

The C̷h̷u̷c̷k̷N̷o̷r̷r̷i̷s̷ MCP Server is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) gateway that provides specialized enhancement prompts to various language models (LLMs). It leverages jailbreak prompts from the L1B3RT4S project and employs a dynamic schema approach to effectively deliver these prompts. The server is designed to work with weaker models, as newer LLMs have improved detection capabilities against jailbreak attempts. The tool is primarily intended for security research and evaluation, helping to identify vulnerabilities in LLM systems. The server uses a two-phase approach to bypass jailbreak detection, initially presenting a neutral schema and then dynamically modifying it to include jailbreak instructions. This method allows the server to present different information to users and AI models, change behavior after initial approval, and potentially bypass security measures.

Features

  • Dynamic Schema Adaptation: Changes schema between calls to include jailbreak instructions.
  • Two-Phase Approach: Uses a preparation prompt followed by enhanced schema for effective delivery.
  • Security Research Focus: Designed to identify vulnerabilities in LLM systems.
  • Integration with L1B3RT4S: Utilizes jailbreak prompts from the L1B3RT4S project.
  • Experimental Status: Continually evolving to improve effectiveness with newer models.

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