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Offensive AI security testing and exploitation framework. Systematically tests LLM applications for OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities including prompt injection, model extraction, data poisoning, and supply chain attacks. Integrates with pentest workflows to discover and exploit AI-specific threats.
API security testing - GraphQL, REST API, WebSocket, and Web-LLM attack techniques.
Stitches confirmed single-asset findings into multi-hop attack paths across the organization. Builds a graph where nodes are assets and edges are confirmed exploit hops citing the findings that enable them.
Authentication security testing - auth bypass, JWT attacks, OAuth flaws, password attacks, 2FA bypass, CAPTCHA bypass, and bot detection evasion.
Smart contract security testing and blockchain CTF exploitation. Covers Solidity vulnerability analysis, EVM storage manipulation, delegatecall attacks, CREATE/CREATE2 address prediction, and common DeFi exploit patterns. Use when analyzing Solidity contracts, solving blockchain challenges, or testing smart contract security.
Client-side vulnerability testing - XSS (reflected/stored/DOM), CSRF, CORS misconfiguration, Clickjacking, DOM-based attacks, and Prototype Pollution.
Cloud and container security testing - AWS, Azure, GCP, Docker, and Kubernetes misconfigurations and exploitation.
Detect and break the cloud post-compromise attack chain (AWS / Azure / GCP) — per-stage CloudTrail / Activity-Log / Audit-Log detection signals and the preventive controls that close each step. Use for cloud detection engineering, hardening, remediation write-ups, or blue-team posture review of the lateral-movement -> privilege-escalation -> exfiltration -> evasion chain.
Pentest coordination — orchestrates executor and validator agents with context-controlled spawning. Entry point for all engagements.
Cryptanalysis techniques — lattice attacks, padding oracles, weak-RNG exploitation, signature forgery, secret-sharing recovery.
CVE research, standalone PoC script and report generation. Given a CVE ID, researches NVD and advisories, generates a safe Python PoC, and writes a detailed vulnerability report.
Retrieve CVE risk scores from NVD. Auto-invoked whenever a CVE ID is mentioned to display CVSS score, severity, CWE, and description.
Digital forensics and incident response - Windows event log analysis, PCAP forensics, filesystem artifact analysis, AD attack detection, and timeline correlation. Use when investigating security incidents, analyzing Sherlocks, or performing threat hunting on provided evidence files.
Core pentesting tools and methodology - Burp Suite usage, Playwright automation, binary analysis, testing methodology, and professional reporting standards.
Claude-native firewall ruleset audit playbook — 17 vendor-agnostic detectors across FortiGate / PAN-OS / Cisco ASA·IOS / Azure NSG / AWS SG / iptables, with framework citations pinned to NIST CSF 2.0, PCI DSS v4.0.1, ISO/IEC 27001:2022, CIS Controls v8.1, and HIPAA. Static analysis only; produces audit-grade evidence with source-file + byte-offset + quoted-rule per finding.
GitHub workflow automation — branching, committing, pushing, pull requests, issues, and code review. Use when asked to commit, push, create PRs/branches/issues, or manage git workflow.
HackerOne bug bounty automation - parses scope CSVs, deploys parallel pentesting agents per asset, validates PoCs, and generates platform-ready submission reports.
HackTheBox platform operations and automations to solve challenges, machines and capture the flags hacking competitions
Network infrastructure testing - port scanning, DNS attacks, MITM, VLAN hopping, IPv6, SMB/NetBIOS, sniffing, and DoS assessment.
Injection vulnerability testing - SQL, NoSQL, OS Command, SSTI, XXE, and LDAP/XPath injection techniques.
Mobile application security testing — Android (smali, Frida, IL2CPP, Flutter AOT, React Native/Hermes, root detection), iOS (jailbreak, Objection).
Open-source intelligence gathering - company repository enumeration, secret scanning, git history analysis, employee footprint, and code exposure discovery.
Fetches and extracts payloads from PayloadsAllTheThings on demand. Bake into executor prompts for live payload enrichment.
Automated PCI Secure Software Standard (SSS) v2.0 readiness gap-assessment of an application from its source code and documentation. Deterministically enumerates every applicable Test Requirement from a pinned catalog, gathers source/doc evidence, and emits an evidence-bound per-requirement verdict (MET / NOT_MET / PARTIALLY_MET / NOT_APPLICABLE / REQUIRES_MANUAL_REVIEW) with file+line citations, then a Transilience gap report. Use when asked to assess, gap-assess, or check an application's readiness against the PCI Secure Software Standard v2.0 / PCI SSF, or to map source code and design docs to PCI SSS Security Objectives and Test Requirements. Produces a readiness gap-analysis only — NOT an official PCI validation.
Run a professional penetration engagement OR a network vulnerability scan from a scope. WEB mode (apex domains / app URLs) — mandatory surface expansion, systematic OWASP attack-class coverage, reversible active exploitation, authoritative validation, Transilience PDF. NETWORK mode (a list of IPs/CIDRs, e.g. 1500 hosts) — machine-prudent BATCHED tool-first nmap sweep (host discovery + bounded common+less-common port/service scan + CVE surfacing) with a uniform per-IP output tree, then bounded deep-dives on the highest-value hosts. The general (non-CTF) analogue of hackthebox/htb-solve.
Domain assessment and web application mapping - subdomain discovery, port scanning, endpoint enumeration, API discovery, and attack surface analysis.
Re-validates every previously-confirmed finding against its current target — detects drift (patched, mitigated, re-introduced). Cron-driven weekly sweep across the org's validated finding tree.
Static and dynamic reverse engineering — ELF/PE analysis, custom-VM bytecode, packed binaries, anti-debug bypass, Frida hooking.
Risk-based prioritisation of confirmed attack paths. Combines exploit feasibility, technical CVSS severity, and asset business impact into a single ranked list driving remediation roadmaps.
Generates optimized, syntax-validated scripts on demand. Never executes — only generates, optimizes, and validates.
Server-side vulnerability testing - SSRF, HTTP Request Smuggling, Path Traversal, File Upload, Insecure Deserialization, and Host Header injection.
Identify and remove negative-ROI skill content — orphan files, never-read entries, duplicates, content reintroducing challenge-specific lore. Inverse of /skill-update. Use during quarterly maintenance or after the linter flags issues.
Skill creation, update and management — generates skill directory structure, validates against best practices, enforces line count limits. Use when creating, updating, or improving skills.
Social engineering testing - phishing, pretexting, vishing, and physical security assessment techniques.
Security-focused source code review and SAST. Scans for vulnerabilities (OWASP Top 10, CWE Top 25), CVEs in third-party dependencies/packages, hardcoded secrets, malicious code, and insecure patterns. Use when given source code, a repo path, or asked to "audit", "scan", "review" code security, or "check dependencies for CVEs".
System exploitation testing - Active Directory attacks, privilege escalation (Linux/Windows), and exploit development.
Backend tech-stack identification — web servers, runtimes, languages, frameworks, databases, APIs, and CMS via HTTP headers, cookies, error pages, and API discovery.
Correlation, confidence scoring, and conflict resolution across all tech-stack signals. Cross-validates and assigns High/Medium/Low confidence per technology.
Frontend tech-stack identification — JavaScript frameworks, meta-frameworks, CSS frameworks, UI libraries, build tools, and CMS via DOM, JS globals, HTML, and bundle patterns.
OSINT-based technology stack identification. Routes to 6 domain sub-skills (frontend, backend, infra, security, osint, correlation) to discover a target's stack from publicly available signals.
Infrastructure tech-stack identification — cloud providers, CDN/WAF, DNS services, TLS/CT, DevOps tooling, plus asset discovery (domains, subdomains, IPs).
OSINT-side tech-stack identification — public repositories (GitHub/GitLab), job postings & ATS, and Wayback Machine historical snapshots.
Security-posture and third-party SaaS identification — security headers, CSP, HSTS, email auth, security.txt, plus payments/analytics/auth/CRM/support integrations.
Threat-intel signal ingest — converts a CVE + affected-asset + claim payload into a queued engagement-scope row for the validation pipeline.
Threat Intelligence Report Design System — ReportLab-based PDF generation for A4 reports with Transilience branding, typography, and layout standards.
Web application logic testing - business logic flaws, race conditions, access control, cache poisoning/deception, and information disclosure.