enter_the_matrix
Empire
enter_the_matrix | Empire | |
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1 | 8 | |
24 | 3,911 | |
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0.0 | 9.1 | |
about 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
C# | PowerShell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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enter_the_matrix
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Guidance on certs in Cybersecurity Field
Enter the Matrix: https://github.com/blacklanternsecurity/enter_the_matrix
Empire
- Opinion on best c2 to learn for resume (open sourced)
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Why doesn't Empire start??
Is the new version. The original Empire one was discontinued Old: https://github.com/EmpireProject/Empire New: https://github.com/BC-SECURITY/Empire
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C/C++/C# for Red team
C# for Windows, EDR bypassing. Windows API and native API calls, undocumented API calls and similar. Look at things like this blog here https://www.inversecos.com/2022/03/windows-event-log-evasion-via-native.html and other resources such as the Windows Internals. Sektor7 would be good with their AV bypass courses, but I have only heard of reviews being good, but not done the courses so DYOR. Try the PentesterAcademy courses on Windows. PowerShell pentesting. Frameworks like Empire in Kali, https://www.kali.org/tools/powershell-empire/ && https://github.com/BC-SECURITY/Empire
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Using Empire4 without Kali
First of all, Empire4 is a post-exploitation framework, such as Cobalt Strike, Covenant or Meterpreter. It actually rely a lot on Meterpreter, as I will explain later. This means it allows you to deploy listeners in your server and configure attacks connected to them. Empire itself was active for so many years and became deprecated, then Empire4 came up using updated resources. It's open source and it's used for both threat actors (cybercriminals) and offensive security auditors, as well as students of course.
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Guidance on certs in Cybersecurity Field
Empire: https://github.com/BC-SECURITY/Empire/
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If Empire made a comeback....
Unless I am mistaken it is being maintained here by another team. They are also working on a frontend for it called Starkiller. https://github.com/BC-SECURITY/Empire
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"Modern" Pentest Frameworks
Metasploit and Merlin are the larger post-exploitation frameworks that come to mind. As an FYI there's a forked version of Empire now actively in development too - https://github.com/BC-SECURITY/Empire.
- BC-SECURITY/Empire - Empire is a PowerShell and Python 3.x post-exploitation framework.
What are some alternatives?
Starkiller - Starkiller is a Frontend for PowerShell Empire.
Covenant - Covenant is a collaborative .NET C2 framework for red teamers.
PoshC2 - A proxy aware C2 framework used to aid red teamers with post-exploitation and lateral movement.
Open-Risk-Manual-PdfBooks - Collection of PdfBooks extracted from the Open Risk Manual
caldera - Automated Adversary Emulation Platform
caldera_pathfinder - Pathfinder is a plugin for mapping network vulnerabilities, scanned by CALDERA or imported by a supported network scanner, and translating those scans into adversaries for network traversal.
oisru - Repository for the Open Information Security Risk Universe
Empire - Empire is a PowerShell and Python post-exploitation agent.
PickleC2 - PickleC2 is a post-exploitation and lateral movements framework
SILENTTRINITY - An asynchronous, collaborative post-exploitation agent powered by Python and .NET's DLR