Terms of Use
Last updated: June 2, 2026
Xseth is an early-access product. These terms are written in plain language and may change as the product matures. They are not legal advice; for anything contractual, contact us at benkriefsyef@xseth.com.
1. What Xseth is
Xseth is a recon-and-triage tool that orchestrates standard security scanners (Subfinder, Naabu, HTTPX, Nmap) and uses a security-tuned language model to produce a prioritized threat assessment. It is a force multiplier for a human operator, with you in the loop on every result.
Xseth is not a substitute for a manual or compliance-grade penetration test (e.g. PCI DSS, SOC 2, ISO 27001), and is not a guarantee that a target is secure. Findings may be incomplete or incorrect and must be reviewed by a qualified human before you act on them.
2. Authorization — the core rule
You may only submit a target that you own or for which you hold explicit written authorization to test. By using Xseth you represent that this is true for every target you submit, and you accept full responsibility for that scanning activity.
Our SmartGate triage refuses obviously off-limits targets — hospitals, government, schools, banks, critical infrastructure, and anything you can't show authorization for — but that screen is a safeguard, not a substitute for your own authorization. Scanning systems you are not authorized to test may be illegal; doing so is grounds for immediate termination and may be reported.
3. Acceptable use
Don't use Xseth to:
- • scan or attack targets you aren't authorized to test;
- • cause damage, disruption, data exfiltration, or denial of service;
- • break any applicable law, or any third party's rights or policies;
- • resell, reverse-engineer, or abuse the service or its capacity.
4. Early access & availability
The service is provided on an early-access basis and may change, break, or be unavailable. We may add, remove, or limit features, and we don't promise any specific uptime or result while in this phase.
5. No warranty & limitation of liability
Xseth is provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for decisions made in reliance on its output. You are responsible for validating findings and for the security of your own systems.
6. Accounts & termination
You're responsible for activity under your account and for keeping your credentials secure. We may suspend or terminate access for any breach of these terms, especially the authorization rule.
7. Changes & contact
We'll update these terms as the product evolves and revise the date above. Questions: benkriefsyef@xseth.com. See also our Privacy Policy.