Ryan CobbinPosts By SpecterOps Team MembersCovenant: Developing Custom C2 Communication ProtocolsAs of Covenant v0.4, Covenant provides options that allow developers to integrate custom C2 communication protocols into an operation…Oct 30, 2019Oct 30, 2019
Ryan CobbinPosts By SpecterOps Team MembersCovenant: The Usability UpdateThe Usability UpdateAug 2, 2019Aug 2, 2019
Ryan CobbinPosts By SpecterOps Team MembersDesigning Peer-To-Peer Command and ControlIn this post we will discuss the design and implementation of peer-to-peer command and control protocols in general, as well as the…May 1, 20191May 1, 20191
Ryan CobbinPosts By SpecterOps Team MembersEntering a Covenant: .NET Command and ControlI’ve slowly been open sourcing .NET tradecraft that I’ve been working on for some time, including the SharpSploit, SharpGen, and…Feb 7, 20192Feb 7, 20192
Ryan CobbinPosts By SpecterOps Team MembersSharpShell: The Worst Scripting Engine of All-TimeIn my last post I introduced SharpGen, a .NET Core console application that utilizes the Roslyn C# compiler to quickly cross-compile .NET…Dec 11, 2018Dec 11, 2018
Ryan CobbinPosts By SpecterOps Team MembersOperational Challenges in Offensive C#As offensive toolsets continue to move towards using C# as the language of choice for post-exploitation, I thought it’d be useful to think…Nov 7, 2018Nov 7, 2018
Ryan CobbinPosts By SpecterOps Team MembersIntroducing SharpSploit: A C# Post-Exploitation LibraryToday, I’m releasing SharpSploit, the first in a series of offensive C# tools I have been writing over the past several months. SharpSploit…Sep 20, 2018Sep 20, 2018