Hackviser+scenarios
As organizations shift to containerized environments, Kubernetes security has become critical. This scenario covers misconfigured RBAC (Role-Based Access Control) and exposed services.
Hackviser has a growing library of scenarios that push learners to think critically. Here are a few more notable examples that highlight the platform's depth.
Once basics are mastered, scenarios shift to more complex challenges, including web security flaws and the effective use of professional cybersecurity tools. 3. Stage 3: Mastering Exploits and Privilege Escalation hackviser+scenarios
: A popular lab involving web application security, specifically teaching how to bypass extension filters to execute an unrestricted file upload.
, requiring you to bypass administrative pages and reveal a malicious actor's identity. Carp Scenario : Another medium-level scenario that leans heavily into Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Here are a few more notable examples that
Defensive scenarios shift the focus to protecting systems against cyber attacks, with a key emphasis on analyzing attacks to gather insights about attackers and assess the extent of damage to systems. Participants practice detecting active intrusions, identifying attack vectors, and implementing containment and remediation strategies.
Let me know which or security goal you want to focus on! Stage 3: Mastering Exploits and Privilege Escalation :
Here’s a structured write-up for , suitable for a portfolio, blog post, or internal security training recap.
Moving from a standard user account to root/administrator access.
Define your “hackviser lens” by asking:
When you launch a scenario, you are typically presented with: