Terms of Use
Last updated: February 2026
01Scope of Service
AbuseTest provides structured operational diagnostics.
- It does not perform penetration testing.
- It does not guarantee detection of security vulnerabilities.
- It does not replace formal security audits.
02Authorized Targets Only
Users must only execute inspections against systems:
- They own, or
- They are explicitly authorized to test.
Unauthorized testing of third-party systems is prohibited.
03Execution Boundaries
All inspections are bounded by safety limits.
AbuseTest is not designed for destructive load testing.
04No Warranty of System Stability
While inspections are controlled, users are responsible for understanding potential impact on their own infrastructure.
05Derived Cost Projection Disclaimer
Cost projections are analytical estimations derived from inspection behavior.
They do not represent actual billing data from cloud providers.
06Limitation of Liability
AbuseTest is provided as a diagnostic tool.
The service provider is not liable for:
- Target system instability
- Misconfiguration outside test scope
- Infrastructure cost incurred outside AbuseTest environment
07Service Availability
Service may impose:
- Concurrency limits
- Execution caps
- Rate restrictions
These are non-negotiable safety controls.
08Plan Enforcement
Plan limits (inspections, concurrency, payload size) are enforced programmatically.
Circumvention attempts may result in suspension.