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Havoc Framework
A modern and malleable post-exploitation command and control framework for red team operations. Built with flexibility, extensibility, and stealth in mind.
Get started in minutes
Follow these steps to set up your Havoc Framework environment
Install dependencies
Start the teamserver
Connect with the client
Create a listener and generate a payload
Example payload generation
Example payload generation
- Listener: Select your HTTP/HTTPS listener
- Format: EXE, DLL, or Shellcode
- Architecture: x64 (x86 support coming soon)
- Sleep: 2 seconds (customizable)
- Jitter: 15% (adds randomness to sleep intervals)
Explore by topic
Dive deeper into Havoc’s capabilities and architecture
Core concepts
Demon agent
Listeners
Commands
Extensibility
Advanced techniques
Key features
What makes Havoc Framework powerful for red team operations
Sleep obfuscation
Multiple sleep obfuscation techniques including Ekko, Zilean, and FOLIAGE to evade memory scanners during agent sleep cycles.
Indirect syscalls
Execute NT APIs via indirect syscalls with return address spoofing to evade EDR instrumentation callbacks.
Multiplayer support
Multiple operators can connect to the same teamserver simultaneously, enabling collaborative red team operations.
Customizable profiles
Configure every aspect of your C2 infrastructure using YAOTL profiles, from HTTP headers to sleep behavior.
Token vault
Steal, store, and impersonate access tokens from running processes for privilege escalation and lateral movement.
Extensible architecture
Extend functionality with custom agents, modules, External C2, and a Python API for automation and integration.
Community and support
Join the Havoc community and get help from other operators
Discord community
GitHub discussions
Report issues
Contributing
Ready to get started?
Install Havoc Framework and start building your red team infrastructure today.
