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…11 min read·Oct 30, 2019----
Ryan CobbinPosts By SpecterOps Team MembersCovenant: The Usability UpdateThe Usability Update9 min read·Aug 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…16 min read·May 1, 2019--1--1
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…10 min read·Feb 7, 2019--2--2
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…8 min read·Dec 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…19 min read·Nov 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…14 min read·Sep 20, 2018----