Sliver is a general purpose cross-platform implant framework that supports C2 over Mutual-TLS, HTTP(S), and DNS. Implants are dynamically compiled with unique X.509 certificates signed by a per-instance certificate authority generated when you first run the binary.
The server and client support MacOS, Windows, and Linux. Implants are support also supported on MacOS, Windows, and Linux (as well as possibly every Golang compiler target but we've not tested them all).
- Dynamic code generation
- Compile-time obfuscation
- Multiplayer-mode
- Procedurally generated C2 over HTTP(S)
- DNS canary blue team detection
- Secure C2 over mTLS, HTTP(S), and DNS
- Fully scriptable
- Local and remote process injection
- Windows process migration
- Windows user token manipulation
- Anti-anti-anti-forensics
- Let's Encrypt integration
- In-memory .NET assembly execution
Download the latest release and see the Sliver wiki for a quick tutorial on basic setup and usage. To get the very latest and greatest compile from source.
Please checkout the wiki, or start a GitHub discussion. We also tend to hang out in the #golang Slack channel on the Bloodhound Gang server.
See the wiki.
Sliver is licensed under GPLv3, some sub-components may have separate licenses. See their respective subdirectories in this project for details.