
Awesome-CobaltStrike
List of Awesome CobaltStrike Resources

List of Awesome CobaltStrike Resources

A curated list of resources (books, tutorials, courses, tools and vulnerable applications) for learning about Exploit Development

This repository contains cutting-edge open-source security tools (OST) for a red teamer and threat hunter.

Thefatrat a massive exploiting tool : Easy tool to generate backdoor and easy tool to post exploitation attack like browser attack and etc . This…

A list of useful Powershell scripts with 100% AV bypass (At the time of publication).

Multi-Packer wrapper letting us daisy-chain various packers, obfuscators and other Red Team oriented weaponry. Featured with artifacts watermarking,…

Load/Inject .NET assemblies by; reusing the host (spawnto) process loaded CLR AppDomainManager, Stomping Loader/.NET assembly PE DOS headers,…

Collection of scripts to aid in delivering payloads via Office Macros. Most are python. See http://khr0x40sh.wordpress.com for details.

JavaScript beacons and C2 to be used for XSS payload or post exploitation implants on webapp servers or desktop software to monitor users and…

Abusing Reddit API to host the C2 traffic, since most of the blue-team members use Reddit, it might be a great way to make the traffic look legit.

KittyStager is a simple stage 0 C2. It is made of a web server to host the shellcode and an implant, called kitten. The purpose of this project is to…

PowerShell scripts for communicating with a remote host.

Avoidz tool to bypass most A.V softwares

A rust library that allows you to host the CLR and execute dotnet binaries.

A LKM rootkit targeting 4.x and 5.x kernel versions which opens a backdoor that can spawn a reverse shell to a remote host, launch malware and more.

Payload for DLL sideloading of the OneDriveUpdater.exe, based on the PaloAltoNetwork Unit42's blog post

Simple PoC Python agent to showcase Havoc C2's custom agent interface. Not operationally safe or stable. Released with accompanying blog post as a…

PoC MSI payload based on ASEC/AhnLab's blog post