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PentAGI ships autonomous multi-agent pentesting system

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PentAGI ships autonomous multi-agent pentesting system
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PentAGI ships autonomous multi-agent pentesting system

VXControl's PentAGI is an open-source, self-hosted multi-agent pentesting system for running autonomous security workflows inside isolated Docker containers. It combines multiple LLM backends, search tools, and optional Graphiti/Neo4j memory so long assessments stay traceable and reproducible.

// ANALYSIS

PentAGI is compelling because it tries to make autonomous pentesting accountable, not just capable. That’s the right bar for a tool that can actually run end-to-end offensive workflows.

  • The built-in toolchain, browser/terminal/search integrations, and 20+ security tools give it real operator depth.
  • Graphiti/Neo4j memory plus observability should help with traceability and postmortems when an agent goes off script.
  • Broad model support across OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Bedrock, and Ollama makes it flexible for cloud, private, and local deployments.
  • The Docker-sock/root and offensive-security setup is the big tradeoff; strong lab isolation and authorization boundaries are non-negotiable.
  • The GitHub attention suggests the market wants agentic security automation, but human review will still matter for trust.
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DISCOVERED

67d ago

2026-03-22

PUBLISHED

67d ago

2026-03-22

RELEVANCE

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