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A prime example is the scenario. The premise is that a hacker named Harry is launching cyber-attacks from a local cafe. Your mission is to infiltrate his computer via the cafe's Wi-Fi to uncover evidence of a larger conspiracy. The write-up for this scenario details a methodical approach, starting with a port scan using nmap , then enumerating SMB services, and eventually using tools like CrackMapExec to find the computer name and gain access. Another offensive scenario, "Data Heist," tasks you with investigating a case where unaware employees might have leaked company data through a third-party website. hackviser+scenarios
Hackviser's commitment to scenarios that go beyond basic flag capture suggests a future direction where cybersecurity training becomes more narrative-driven, context-aware, and holistic. The platform's expansion across more than 80 countries demonstrates global recognition of this approach's value. : A prime example is the scenario
In these scenarios, you typically step into the role of a . Your goal is not to attack a system, but to defend, detect, investigate, and respond to ongoing threats using SIEM tools (like Splunk or ELK), EDR dashboards, and raw logs. The write-up for this scenario details a methodical
This is a time-based scenario. The Hackviser dashboard shows a "Stealth Meter" that depletes if you generate suspicious Event Logs.