Navigator Hackviser

Standard tools fail when faced with "Allow only specific source IPs." The Navigator Hackviser has a "Firewalking 2.0" module. It uses ICMP error messages and TCP timestamp differences to infer exactly which source ports and IPs are whitelisted, then advises you to pivot from a compromised host that matches the ACL.

Verdict: A Promising Niche Tool with Rough Edges navigator hackviser

Rating: 3.5/5 Stars

The tool renders a web UI showing:

  • Upgrade: Invest skill points into “Scanning” or “Network Analysis” to improve Navigator’s range.

  • Navigator Hackviser is a modular, multi-protocol reconnaissance and exploitation framework designed for red team operations. Unlike traditional static scanners, Navigator acts as a "smart router" for attack traffic—dynamically pivoting through compromised hosts, evading signature-based detection, and orchestrating payload delivery based on real-time service fingerprints. Standard tools fail when faced with "Allow only

    It is critical to state that the Navigator Hackviser, as described, is a weaponized tool. Using it against a network you do not own, or without explicit written authorization, violates the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) in the US and similar laws globally. Navigator Hackviser is a modular

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