Xseth maps your external attack surface like an attacker would then triages what matters. Autonomous recon across subdomains, services, and exposure at machine speed, with every attack path narrated so you see how findings chain. A force-multiplier for security teams and operators buried in scanner noise. Stop chasing false positives. Find what attackers find, first.
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I'm BENKRIEF Syef , co-founder and CEO of Xseth.
This started from a frustration anyone in offensive security knows intimately: the hard part was never finding things. It's drowning in scanner output and burning hours separating real exposure from noise. Most tools hand you a 400-line report and wish you luck and the signal that actually matters gets buried.
So the problem we set out to solve was simple to state: get an operator from "here's everything" to "here's what matters, and here's how it chains into a real attack" without the manual slog in between.
Honestly, our thinking evolved a lot along the way. We started out describing Xseth as an autonomous pentesting platform and we were quietly overclaiming. The more we built, the more we realized the genuinely valuable, defensible thing was being the best recon-and-triage engine in the world: mapping your external attack surface across subdomains, services, and exposure at machine speed, then narrating how findings chain into an attack path. Force-multiplier, not magic box. That honesty with ourselves is what made the product real.
The next piece the part we're building right now is a deterministic validation layer that confirms a finding is exploitable rather than just flagging it. That's the frontier, and it's exactly why we want beta users in the loop early.
So we're opening a small beta and looking for a handful of design partners: bug bounty hunters, solo operators, red teamers people who live in this problem and will tell us where it breaks. Free access, direct line to the founders. My co-founder and CTO, Taleb, will happily go deep on the architecture with anyone curious.
If that's you, drop a comment or DM me. Ask us anything.