Alan Framework is a post-exploitation framework useful during red-team activities. You can run your preferred tool directly in-memory. JavaScript script execution (in-memory without third party dependency) Fully compliant SOCKS5 proxy. Supported agent types: Powershell (x86/x64), DLL (x86/x64), Executable (x86/x64), Shellcode (x86/x64). Server.exe can be executed in Linux (via dotnet core) The network communication is fully encrypted with a session key not recoverable from the agent binary or from a traffic dump. Communication performed via HTTP/HTTPS. No external dependencies or libraries need to be installed. A powerful command shell. The agent configuration can be updated on the fly (you can change port and protocol too).

Features

  • You can run your preferred tool directly in-memory
  • JavaScript script execution (in-memory without third party dependency)
  • Supported agent types: Powershell (x86/x64), DLL (x86/x64), Executable (x86/x64), Shellcode (x86/x64)
  • Server.exe can be executed in Linux (via dotnet core)
  • The network communication is fully encrypted with a session key not recoverable from the agent binary or from a traffic dump
  • Communication performed via HTTP/HTTPS

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MIT License

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Programming Language

Assembly

Related Categories

Assembly Post-Exploitation Frameworks

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2023-06-07