My cybersecurity operations
Do you suspect that you've been hacked from my automated operations? If so, let me introduce you to my system, Echelon. Echelon is a cybersecurity automation system that I have been using for years to launch virtual machine (VM) instances in public clouds for the purpose of performing distributed scanning and security assessments. The customization options of Echelon allow for it to be fine-tuned so that it never touches a server during a scan if desired, and the number of requests sent can be set in a granular fashion for active scanning. The system can be used for both passive and active reconnaissance, vulnerability assessments, and penetration testing.
I have always been interested in staying ahead of the game in the field of cybersecurity, and that's why I developed Echelon. The customization options and versatility of Echelon set it apart from other systems, and I am proud of the results it has produced. For example, if a vulnerability or anything out of the ordinary is found, Echelon will leave a message for manual testing to be performed, ensuring that no stone is left unturned in the assessment process.
In the past, I used a system called Axiom to power my fleet, but I developed a new fleet management system for more complex scanning procedures. This new system, which powers Echelon, is more flexible and can dynamically add or remove fleet members as needed. I am particularly proud of the stealth portscan feature, which trickles connections from different IP addresses over a two-week span to avoid detection by intrusion detection systems (IDSs) or intrusion prevention systems (IPSs).
If you think that your systems have been compromised and you're interested in running similar automations on your IP addresses, hosts, or autonomous system numbers (ASNs), don't hesitate to reach out to me through the contact page. We can discuss how you can take advantage of my expertise and automation to help secure your systems. My ultimate goal is to help keep our digital world a safe and secure place for everyone, and I'd be happy to share my knowledge and experience with you.