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.
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