Metasploit Framework vs Sliver
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About Metasploit Framework
The Metasploit Framework is the world's most widely used penetration testing software. It helps security teams verify vulnerabilities, manage security assessments, and improve security awareness. Metasploit provides a comprehensive environment for writing, testing, and executing exploit code against remote targets. It includes over 2,300 exploits, 1,100 auxiliary modules, 400 post-exploitation modules, and 600 payloads including Meterpreter. The framework supports every phase of a penetration test from reconnaissance to post-exploitation.
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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