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    Sliver

    Sliver

    Adversary Emulation Framework

    Sliver is an open source cross-platform adversary emulation/red team framework, it can be used by organizations of all sizes to perform security testing. Sliver's implants support C2 over Mutual TLS (mTLS), WireGuard, HTTP(S), and DNS and are dynamically compiled with per-binary asymmetric encryption keys. The server and client support MacOS, Windows, and Linux. Implants are supported on MacOS, Windows, and Linux (and possibly every Golang compiler target but we've not tested them all).
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    PhoenixC2

    PhoenixC2

    Command & Control-Framework created for collaboration in python3

    PhoenixC2 is a command & control framework. The purpose of this software is, to aid red teamers and penetration testers in their operations, by providing a way to manage hacked devices.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    pythonbrew

    pythonbrew

    Python Environment manager

    pythonbrew is the Python environments manager. it's easy to switch between them. Inspired by perlbrew and rvm. The recommended way to download from each releases and put it somewhere in your PATH.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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