HACKER AI

AI-assisted security research workspace for authorized assessment planning, evidence review, and reporting.

Overview

Hacker AI is an AI-assisted security research workspace in the GANGA Offensive Ops platform. It helps operators plan authorized work, review evidence, organize findings, and prepare technical or executive reports.

It does not replace scope approval, tool validation, or human review. Provider availability varies by deployment and subscription, and higher-impact actions require a separately authorized lab workflow.

Safety boundary: Use Hacker AI only on systems you own or are explicitly authorized to assess. The public workflow is analysis-first and does not perform unattended exploitation, credential capture, evasion, or post-exploitation.

Operator-led

Execution model

Scoped modules

Coverage

Framework-aware

Report context

Architecture

Hacker AI combines the web application, backend APIs, configured execution providers, and an evidence/report layer. The exact provider set is deployment-dependent and is surfaced through health and capability checks.

Web and API orchestration
Manages identity, engagement scope, plan entitlements, jobs, provider health, and operator-visible state.
Scoped execution adapters
Connects approved work to configured cloud providers or a paired local connector while enforcing limits, cancellation, and authorization checks.
Evidence pipeline
Normalizes observations with source, timestamps, confidence, warnings, and redaction before they are shown in reports.
Report generation layer
Builds technical and executive views from verified artifacts, findings, framework context, and explicit partial-failure states.

Capabilities

Operator-led Assessment Planning
Turn an approved scope into structured tasks, checkpoints, and report context. The operator remains responsible for every action and decision.
Evidence-aware Analysis
Review recon and scanner output with provenance, confidence, warnings, and remediation context instead of treating unverified text as a finding.
Security and Compliance Context
Organize findings against supported security frameworks and engagement requirements with evidence collection and remediation recommendations.
Researcher Assistance
Use AI to summarize evidence, map observations to relevant techniques, and propose next questions without unattended exploitation or evasion.

Modules

Hacker AI presents configured research modules through a common scope, evidence, and reporting workflow. A module is not considered available merely because it is listed here; the application reports its current health, entitlement, and execution mode.

Module
Category
Description
Status
ARES COREOrchestratorCoordinates scoped workflows, provider health, evidence, and report context when enabled in the deployment.DOCUMENTED / CHECK AVAILABILITY
PHANTOMC2 researchControlled command-and-control research component; disabled by default and restricted to authorized labs.DOCUMENTED / CHECK AVAILABILITY
NEXUSREDSecurity researchReference for multi-domain assessment coverage; individual capabilities depend on deployment and authorization.DOCUMENTED / CHECK AVAILABILITY
BANGSimulationControlled adversary-simulation reference for owned environments and approved test fixtures.DOCUMENTED / CHECK AVAILABILITY
CIPHERSENTRYCrypto analysisCryptography assessment reference for supported standards and implementation evidence.DOCUMENTED / CHECK AVAILABILITY
EAGLEEYEOSINTAuthorized public-source intelligence workflows with provenance and retention controls.DOCUMENTED / CHECK AVAILABILITY
RAGPWNAI securityControlled AI-security testing reference for authorized applications and test fixtures.DOCUMENTED / CHECK AVAILABILITY
SRCDUMPDisclosureSource and secret exposure assessment for codebases the operator is authorized to inspect.DOCUMENTED / CHECK AVAILABILITY

Getting Started

To start using Hacker AI, create an account, review the authorized-use requirements, and use the capabilities enabled for your deployment and subscription. Follow these steps:

  1. 1Create an account and review the Terms of Service and scope requirements
  2. 2Open the enabled Hacker AI workspace or download an entitled client artifact
  3. 3Create an engagement with targets, authorization, limits, and retention rules
  4. 4Run the approved workflow and review provider health, evidence, and warnings
  5. 5Review the report, validate findings, and record remediation or follow-up actions