Navigator - Hackviser

  • Upgrade: Invest skill points into “Scanning” or “Network Analysis” to improve Navigator’s range.

  • Standard tools fail when faced with "Allow only specific source IPs." The Navigator Hackviser has a "Firewalking 2.0" module. It uses ICMP error messages and TCP timestamp differences to infer exactly which source ports and IPs are whitelisted, then advises you to pivot from a compromised host that matches the ACL.

    Within 90 minutes, you reach the Domain Controller. The tool generates a report (/output/globo_bank_path.json) showing the exact steps for the client to remediate. The "Value" metric? You exfiltrated a mock PII database with zero detections. navigator hackviser

    | Feature | Nmap / Nessus | Metasploit | Navigator Hackviser | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Output | List of IPs & Ports | Individual Exploits | Visual Attack Graph | | Navigation | Manual (You scan, you analyze) | Linear (Exploit -> Shell) | Autonomous (Finds paths around obstacles) | | Obfuscation | None / Basic decoys | Requires manual scripting | Built-in AI evasion profiling | | Advisory | "This port is open." | "Run this exploit." | "Do this, then this, because X trusts Y." | | Pivot Speed | Slow (Re-scan entire subnet) | Instant (Requires meterpreter) | Dynamic (Refreshes pivot points via API calls) | Standard tools fail when faced with "Allow only