
Zauth
Zauth secures the agentic internet with an autonomous web pentester, repository provenance scanning, and a public x402 endpoint database. It detects exploitable risks early, scores code trustworthiness, and verifies payment endpoints before agents interact with them.
Overview
Start by pointing Vector at a domain to launch a live, containerized pentest that handles recon through reporting. Scan a GitHub repository to assess copied code and provenance. Register x402 endpoints to monitor uptime and latency and to make them discoverable to agents before payment.
Capabilities and Technology
Zauth fits teams building autonomous agents, agent marketplaces, wallets, and x402 service providers that must transact safely. It also suits security engineers, application owners, and protocol operators who need fast, automated web pentests and lightweight due diligence on third-party code. Investors, integrators, and foundations can use RepoScan trust scores to triage repositories before grants or partnerships, while ops teams rely on Provider Hub telemetry to maintain SLAs and prove reliability to downstream agents.
- Run isolated, automated web pentests with integrated browser, shell, and wallet.
- Scan GitHub repositories to detect copied code and verify provenance integrity.
- Score projects for trust before deploying, investing, or integrating with agents.
- Monitor x402 endpoints for uptime, latency, and instant failure notifications.
- Publish verified endpoints to a searchable registry agents can query before payment.

Key Advantages
Who It's For
Create an account and launch a Vector pentest by submitting a target domain; runs execute in isolated containers and produce structured reports for remediation. For code due diligence, paste a GitHub repository URL into RepoScan to receive provenance analysis and an initial trust score. Register your x402 endpoints in the Provider Hub to begin uptime and latency monitoring and to publish verified services into the public database. Read the documentation for configuration details and operational guidance. Teams typically iterate: test, fix, rescan, then register endpoints so agents can verify them before paying.
We use Zauth to catch issues before they become incidents and to verify endpoints our agents rely on.
Getting Started
Zauth unifies three trust primitives—attack surface testing, code provenance, and endpoint verification—into one workflow tailored to agents. The containerized pentester provides realistic coverage, RepoScan reduces integration risk, and the public x402 database prevents wasted calls and payments. Teams gain earlier signals, faster remediation, and safer transactions.
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