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As ACTIVECYBER continues to grow our testing services offerings as a key pillar of our ACTIVE Framework™, infrastructure is essential and needs to be built and tested regularly. This blog post details installing and setting up Covenant as a Command and Control (C2) server for the purpose of offensive testing. Covenant is an open source .NET Command and Control framework aimed at making .NET tradecraft easier and providing a collaborative C2 platform for red teamers. The post contains instructions, notes and tips for setting up and using the framework.
Link to post: Red Team Infrastructure - C2
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ACTIVELabs was created in 2018 to hunt and research undiscovered vulnerabilities, report them to vendors via responsible disclosure programs, publish advisories, develop and validate new patches, and to share this information for the advancement of the cybersecurity community. ACTIVELabs was established with the mission of securing our ever-growing client base, partnerships, and the technology community as a whole.
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