emp3r0r vs Sliver
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About emp3r0r
emp3r0r is a Linux-focused Command and Control framework featuring a mesh network architecture where agents can relay through each other. It supports multiple transport protocols including HTTP/2, TLS, and steganography-based communications hidden in images. The framework provides automated post-exploitation including privilege escalation, credential harvesting, keylogging, and file exfiltration. Agents feature self-healing capabilities, process injection, anti-debugging, and containerized execution to avoid detection. The operator interface provides module management, agent tasking, and real-time status monitoring. Designed specifically for Linux environments where other C2 frameworks have limited support.
About Sliver
Sliver is an open-source cross-platform adversary emulation and red team framework developed by BishopFox. It supports C2 over mTLS, HTTP(S), DNS, and WireGuard, with implants that can be compiled for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Sliver supports multiple operators simultaneously, making it ideal for team engagements. It includes features like process injection, pivoting, staged/stageless payloads, and a robust extension system.
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