Summary: The video discusses the installation and usage of the Havoc Framework, an open-source tool that provides remote control capabilities over target computers. It showcases the step-by-step process of setting up the tool, demonstrating its feature of launching applications like Notepad, as well as its capability to establish listener connections for remote access.
Keypoints:
- The Havoc Framework is an open-source, free tool for remote control of computers.
- Installation can be done on Linux and Windows operating systems.
- The presenter provides instructions on how to clone the framework from GitHub and install necessary dependencies.
- Steps are given to build the team server and configure user access credentials.
- The client application is built to interact with the server, allowing remote access and control.
- Listeners can be set up to receive incoming connections from target devices, using various supported protocols.
- The framework enables generation of payloads that can be executed on target machines to gain control.
- Live demonstrations include taking screenshots and downloading files from the target computer.
- Users can visualize their connections and manage files and processes easily through the frameworkâs interface.
- The video emphasizes the simplicity and effectiveness of using this remote control software for various tasks.
Youtube Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYyIHdoc82Q
Youtube Channel: Loi Liang Yang
Video Published: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 08:56:42 +0000