GitHub - HavocFramework/Havoc: The Havoc Framework By Cracked5pider Archived: 2026-04-05 20:25:54 UTC Havoc is a modern and malleable post-exploitation command and control framework, created by @C5pider. Quick Start https://github.com/HavocFramework/Havoc Page 1 of 3 Please see the Wiki for complete documentation. Havoc works well on Debian 10/11, Ubuntu 20.04/22.04 and Kali Linux. It's recommended to use the latest versions possible to avoid issues. You'll need a modern version of Qt and Python 3.10.x to avoid build issues. See the Installation docs for instructions. If you run into issues, check the Known Issues page as well as the open/closed Issues list. Features Client Cross-platform UI written in C++ and Qt Modern, dark theme based on Dracula Teamserver Written in Golang Multiplayer Payload generation (exe/shellcode/dll) HTTP/HTTPS listeners Customizable C2 profiles External C2 Demon Havoc's flagship agent written in C and ASM Sleep Obfuscation via Ekko, Ziliean or FOLIAGE x64 return address spoofing Indirect Syscalls for Nt* APIs SMB support Token vault Variety of built-in post-exploitation commands Patching Amsi/Etw via Hardware breakpoints Proxy library loading Stack duplication during sleep. https://github.com/HavocFramework/Havoc Page 2 of 3 Extensibility External C2 Custom Agent Support Talon Python API Modules Community You can join the official Havoc Discord to chat with the community! Note Please do not open any issues regarding detection. The Havoc Framework hasn't been developed to be evasive. Rather it has been designed to be as malleable & modular as possible. Giving the operator the capability to add custom features or modules that evades their targets detection system. Source: https://github.com/HavocFramework/Havoc https://github.com/HavocFramework/Havoc Page 3 of 3