Hakira offers AI red-teaming services

- Hakira promoted AI and blockchain security services on May 18, 2026, in an X post that advertised AI/ML red teaming, LLM security, and smart contract audits. - Coinbase was named in the promotion as a client, while Hakira’s website separately lists smart contract audits, AI/ML security reviews, and penetration testing. - Hakira’s services and pricing pages remain live on its website, where prospective clients can request a demo or quote.

Hakira used an X post on May 18 to market a broader push into AI security services alongside its existing blockchain and application-security work. The post, published under the handle @PratikSinhatwt, advertised AI/ML red teaming, LLM security services and smart contract audits, and named Coinbase among clients, according to the post referenced in the card context. Hakira’s website separately describes the company as a cybersecurity firm focused on blockchain and AI-powered technology and says it provides audits across web applications, APIs, cloud infrastructure and smart contracts. ### What exactly was Hakira pitching in the post? Hakira’s website says its commercial offering spans “AI/ML security audits and LLM security reviews,” automated code reviews, penetration testing and blockchain security audits. Its terms page also lists “smart contract vulnerability assessments,” “application and network penetration testing,” and “security consultancy and advisory services,” matching the categories promoted in the X post. (hakira.io) The company’s main product page says Hakira AI is designed for web apps, APIs and smart contracts and produces prioritized findings, remediation guidance and structured reports. The same page says the platform draws on a knowledge base of CVEs, audit findings and exploit patterns to identify vulnerabilities and attack paths. ### How does Hakira describe its business beyond AI red teaming? Hakira’s homepage says it combines “AI-powered and professional security audit services” and targets development teams building web applications, APIs, cloud infrastructure and blockchain software. (hakira.io) The company’s about page says its team has spent more than a decade conducting audits across web, mobile, API, cloud and blockchain environments, though the site does not provide independently audited customer counts or revenue figures. (hakira.io) The services page frames Hakira as a provider of both automated and human-led assessments. The FAQ says Hakira AI combines AI-driven analysis with expert ethical hacking for blockchain, Web3 and AI-powered applications, while the site distinguishes between the AI product and professional audit services. ### Why does the Coinbase name stand out in this promotion? Coinbase said in an April 14, 2026 blog post that it had built and evaluated its own AI-powered smart contract auditing tool, called Frosty, after testing seven AI-powered tools over several months. (hakira.io) The company said the benchmark covered 33 real-world security audits comprising 434 verified vulnerabilities, and senior director Anmol Malhotra said the stakes in smart contract security are high because a single bug in immutable code can lead to large losses. (hakira.io) That Coinbase post does not mention Hakira. Still, Coinbase’s own publication shows the exchange is actively investing in AI-assisted smart contract security, the same category highlighted in Hakira’s marketing. That is an inference based on Coinbase’s published security work and Hakira’s listed services, not a statement by either company about a commercial relationship. (coinbase.com) ### What evidence is public on Hakira’s site today? Hakira’s pricing page lists a Pro plan at $499 per month and says credits can be used for smart contract audits, pentests, code review and a generic application-security scan suite. The page also advertises add-ons including human expert review, white-label reports and advanced penetration-testing modules. The company’s blog and case-style materials also show it publishing AI-security content. (coinbase.com) A December 2025 Hakira blog post on a Rasa remote-code-execution vulnerability said the flaw was found during a client security audit involving AI chatbot infrastructure. ### Where can enterprise buyers verify the next step? Hakira’s website says buyers can request a quote, book a demo or start a trial through its homepage and product pages. (hakira.io) As of the latest crawls available through search results, the homepage, services page and pricing page were live in May 2026 and continued to advertise AI security, smart contract audits and professional review options. (hakira.io 1) (hakira.io 2)

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