Developing an open-source C2 framework. A worthy pursuit?

Lately I've been thinking about ideas to start a really challenging project. I'd like to try something tough to implement that I could maintain for a long time (possibly years).

I thought about an open-source C2 framework with some sort of agent to start with. It would have multiple methods of exfiltration, obfuscation, control of multiple agents, multi-stage deployment, addition of modules, etc. The technology stack would most likely be built on top of C for any client-side code and Python for the server-side. A web-based GUI can be implemented with one of those nice, off-the-shelf administration panels that we see on CMS out there.

I know there are CS, MSF and others out there, but the challenge seems interesting.

This one will be hard. Assuming I have what it takes as a programmer to pull this off, do you think this could be worth a shot?

submitted by /u/EONRaider
[link] [comments]

from hacking: security in practice https://ift.tt/32sryYV

Comments