Hackviser is a Blue Team and SOC (Security Operations Center) focused training platform. Unlike "Capture the Flag" (CTF) platforms that focus on puzzle-solving or Red Team exploitation, Hackviser Scenarios are designed to simulate real-world incidents.
Realism Factor: Unlike generic DVWA (Damn Vulnerable Web Application) exercises, hackviser scenarios use realistic e-commerce or banking interfaces with proper SSL certificates and session management. hackviser+scenarios
Why this scenario matters: Traditional CTFs stop at the web server. Hackviser scenarios like this one address the reality of hybrid work: the cloud is the new DMZ, and identity is the new perimeter. You learn how to turn a Teams message into a domain admin session. The Ultimate Guide to Hackviser Scenarios 1
Coffee Shop Scenario: A task focused on hacking into a fictional online ordering system to reveal a hidden hacker identity. Realism Factor: Unlike generic DVWA (Damn Vulnerable Web
Structure: One .feature file should contain related scenarios.
In the world of cybersecurity, you don't rise to the level of your expectations; you fall to the level of your training. Hackviser scenarios ensure that when you face a real-world network, you aren't seeing it for the first time.