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Revelion

Applications

Network penetration testing

Internal and external infrastructure, tested the way an attacker approaches it: from the outside, then laterally.

Coverage

What a mission examines

Every finding is validated by exploitation before it is reported, so what arrives is a demonstrated path rather than a list of possibilities.

External perimeter
Everything reachable from the internet, including the hosts nobody remembered were exposed.
Internal infrastructure
What an attacker reaches once they are inside, which is the scenario most estates are least prepared for.
Lateral movement
Whether access to one host becomes access to the estate, which is where real damage happens.
Privilege escalation
Paths from an unprivileged foothold to administrative control.
Service misconfiguration
Defaults, permissive rules and legacy services still listening.
Segmentation testing
Whether the boundaries you designed actually hold under pressure.

In practice

Why chaining matters most on networks

Network findings are the clearest illustration of why individual severity scores mislead. A readable share, a reused local password and an unpatched service are each unremarkable in isolation. Combined, they are a route to domain control.

Revelion tests the combination rather than the components, which is why the output is a path with proof rather than a list to triage.

See what a network mission actually returns.

Read a finding