What it checks
The assessment looks for exposed services, outdated software, weak configuration, missing browser protections, known vulnerabilities, and public cloud exposure.
Vulnerability assessment
Find exposed weaknesses, separate scanner noise from useful signal, and decide where deeper manual validation is needed.
Share an asset you own or are authorized to test. Public validation comes first; deeper checks require signed scope.

Direct answer
A vulnerability assessment is a structured review that identifies known weaknesses, risky configuration, exposed services, and visible security gaps. It is often the right first step before a manual penetration test.
What this covers
The assessment looks for exposed services, outdated software, weak configuration, missing browser protections, known vulnerabilities, and public cloud exposure.
Manual testing is recommended when risk depends on business logic, authentication, authorization, payment flows, or sensitive customer data.
Next step
Share an owned or authorized asset. Kintsubyte starts with non-destructive public checks, then scopes remediation, retesting, or deeper signed review only where useful.
Contact Kintsubyte
Send the company, asset URL, and scope context. Kintsubyte will review public exposure where authorization is clear and reply with confirmed findings or recommended scope.