
Conquest is a feature-rich and malleable command & control/post-exploitation framework developed in Nim.

Conquest is a feature-rich, extensible and malleable command & control/post-exploitation framework developed for penetration testing and adversary simulation. Conquest's team server, operator client and agent have all been developed using the Nim programming language and are designed with modularity and flexibility in mind. It features an advanced malleable profile system for customizing network traffic, a multi-user client GUI developed using Dear ImGui, a powerful Python Scripting API and the Monarch agent, an extensible C2 implant aimed at Windows targets.

[!CAUTION] Conquest is designed to be only used for educational purposes, research and authorized security testing of systems that you own or have an explicit permission to attack. The author provides no warranty and accepts no liability for misuse.
The Conquest team server and operator client are currently meant to be compiled and used on a Ubuntu/Debian-based operating system. For getting the framework up and running, follow the installation instructions.
For more information about architecture, usage and features, check out the documentation!





The following projects and people have significantly inspired and/or helped with the development of this framework.