Navigator Hackviser Top Access
| Tier | Light Cone | Why it works | |------|------------|---------------| | S-Tier | Past and Future (S5) | Direct DMG boost to the next ally after skill → Perfect for Super Break DPS | | S-Tier | Memories of the Past (S5) | +56% Break Effect + Energy Regen | | A-Tier | Dance! Dance! Dance! | Team-wide Action Advance (for 0-cycle strats) | | A-Tier | Carve the Moon, Weave the Clouds | Random team buffs (SPD/ATK/DMG) |
Avoid cones with EHR or HP — Navigator’s Break build ignores those stats.
This is the "Top" secret sauce. The Hackviser does not look for CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) in a database; it predicts zero-day behavior.
Disclaimer: The following is for educational purposes and authorized security assessments only. Unauthorized access is illegal.
To achieve the Navigator Hackviser Top state on your next red team engagement, follow this deployment checklist. navigator hackviser top
Step 1: Establish the Hardware Baseline The "Top" requires resources. You need a minimum of 16GB RAM and an NVMe drive for zero-latency packet capture. More importantly, you need three distinct network interfaces (Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and LTE/5G dongle) to allow the Navigator to physical switch carriers.
Step 2: Configure the Navigator Mobility
Input your target scope (e.g., scope: 10.10.0.0/16). Set the stealth_level to absolute. The Navigator will now begin "wardriving" the VLAN virtually. It identifies the MSP (Managed Service Provider) hosting the target and calculates the lowest latency route through the backbone.
Step 3: Hackviser Cache Priming
Before scanning, the Hackviser downloads a local mirror of Exploit-DB and CISA KEV. The "Top" tier syncs this every 15 minutes. Run hackviser --preheat --top. This loads the prediction models into GPU memory.
Step 4: The "Gravity" Scan
Initiate the scan with navigator scan --gravity high --mode top. "Gravity" refers to the persistence of the scan. High gravity means the Navigator will hammer a single port with varying payloads until the Hackviser finds a crack. Low gravity is a simple sweep. | Tier | Light Cone | Why it
Step 5: Arbitrage and Exit Once the Hackviser confirms a shell or data pivot, the Navigator automatically begins the "Arbitrage" process—backing up session tokens and setting up three redundant reverse tunnels. The "Top" feature ensures that if one tunnel dies, the session migrates without a TCP reset.
What separates Hackviser from purely academic platforms is the realism of their labs, particularly the SOC simulator.
Inspired by iftop and nethogs, we want a live view of route-level metrics.
Quick emulation with bmon (bandwidth + routes): Avoid cones with EHR or HP — Navigator’s
sudo bmon -p eth0 -o curses
For a true “route top” – custom one-liner that shows per-hop latency changes live:
watch -n 2 "mtr -r -c 5 <target> | head -20"
(mtr combines ping + traceroute and updates dynamically.)
As of 2025, the arms race between attackers and defenders has shifted to AI vs. AI. The next iteration of the Navigator Hackviser Top will include: