WSHawk Academy
Current v4 guides for desktop workflows, architecture, evidence, replay, race testing, and validation labs.
WSHawk v4 Overview
What WSHawk v4.0.0 is, where it fits, and what changed from the older scanner-centric releases.
Getting Started with WSHawk v4
Pick the right surface, run the desktop or CLI, and start with the local validation labs.
Installation and Build
Desktop releases, pip, Docker, source setup, and the lightweight smoke check.
Desktop v4 Guide
The desktop app as the main operator surface for projects, replay, AuthZ diffing, race testing, and evidence review.
Platform Architecture
The current v4 runtime layers: desktop, daemon, transport, session, attacks, store, evidence, and validation.
Replay, AuthZ Diff, and Race
The core offensive workflow in WSHawk v4 and why it is stronger than scanner-only output.
Evidence and Exports
How WSHawk v4 keeps notes, traffic, browser evidence, and export metadata tied to the same project.
Validation Labs
The local benchmark apps that ship with WSHawk v4 and why they matter for regression proof.
Defensive Validation
What the defensive helper path still covers in the current codebase and what it does not.
Version History and Changelog
The practical release summary for WSHawk v4.0.0.