Hackwize

Traditional cybersecurity often operates on a reactive model: build a firewall, wait for an alert, then respond to a breach. Hackwize flips this model on its head. The core philosophy is rooted in adversarial thinking—the idea that to truly protect an organization, one must learn to think, act, and exploit like a malicious actor.

However, there is a critical distinction. Hackwize is not about destruction; it is about resilience through simulation. The term "Hackwize" implies a process of making an organization "wise" to hacking techniques. By revealing the blind spots before the criminals do, Hackwize empowers businesses to harden their defenses from the inside out.

Let’s cut the crap. You’ve got your EDR, your SIEM, and your fancy next-gen firewall. You think you’re safe. But here’s the truth the vendors won’t tell you: The biggest vulnerability is running Windows with default settings. hackwize

In this post, I’m not going to show you how to brute force a RDP gateway. That’s amateur hour. We’re going straight for the jugular of Active Directory: Service Accounts and Delegation.

If I can get a foothold as a low-privileged domain user, I can walk out with the Domain Admin’s NTLM hash in under 10 minutes. Let me show you how. However, there is a critical distinction

Vulnerability assessment and penetration testing are crucial steps in identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities:

You might be wondering, "Hackwize, won't CrowdStrike catch this?" By revealing the blind spots before the criminals

No. Because:

While many security firms offer penetration tests, Hackwize distinguishes itself through a holistic suite of services designed to address the human, process, and technological elements of security.