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Title: Your app is live with vulnerabilities right now. zauth has built accessible security to protect you.
Los Angeles, California, United States, 3rd Apr 2026 - Zauth, a startup that provides security infrastructure for the agentic internet, announced the launch of Vector, an AI powered security tool designed to automatically test web applications for vulnerabilities by simulating real attacker behavior and identifying critical security flaws before they reach production.Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how software is built. Applications that once required full development teams and weeks of work can now be created by individual developers in hours using AI coding tools. While this acceleration unlocks new innovation, it also introduces significant security risk.As more developers rely on AI to build software quickly, the need for automated security testing has become increasingly urgent. Vector autonomously creates accounts, logs into applications, and tests them for security issues such as authentication flaws, exposed APIs, injection vulnerabilities, and improperly secured user data. By interacting with applications the way real users and attackers would, the system can uncover weaknesses that traditional scanners often miss."AI is dramatically accelerating how quickly software can be built, but security has become the bottleneck with over 40% of AI-generated code containing vulnerabilities," said a co-founder of zauth. "Vector finds those vulnerabilities before they turn into exploits."Vector scans start at $4 per test, making automated web application security testing accessible to independent developers and small teams building applications with AI.The launch of Vector expands zauth’s broader ecosystem focused on trust and security infrastructure for the emerging agentic internet. The company previously launched RepoScan, a GitHub...
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