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    Merlin HTTP/2

    Merlin HTTP/2

    Merlin is a cross-platform post-exploitation HTTP/2 Command

    Merlin is a cross-platform post-exploitation Command & Control server and agent written in Go. The Merlin server is a self-contained command line program that requires no installation. You just simply download it and run it. The command-line interface only works great if it will be used by a single operator at a time. The Merlin agent can be controlled through Mythic, which features a web-based user interface that enables multiplayer support, and a slew of other features inherent to the project.
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    SHAD0W

    SHAD0W

    A post exploitation framework designed to operate covertly

    ...Its powered by Python 3.8 and C, and uses Donut for payload generation. By using Donut along with the process injection capabilities of SHAD0W, it provides the operator the ability to execute .NET assemblies, DLLs, EXEs, JS, VBS or XSLs fully inside the memory. Dynamically resolved syscalls are heavily used to avoid userland API hooking, anti-DLL injection to make it harder for EDR to load code into the beacons, and official Microsoft mitigation methods to protect spawn processes. Runs fully inside of Docker allowing cross-platform usage. ...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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