Proton Framework is a Windows post-exploitation framework similar to
other Windows post-exploitation frameworks. The major difference is that
the Proton Framework does most of its operations using Windows Script Host,
with compatibility in the core to support a default installation of
Windows 2000 with no service packs all the way through Windows 10.
cd proton
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
cd proton
chmod +x uninstall.sh
./uninstall.sh
To execute Proton Framework you
should execute the following command.
proton
- Simple and clear UX/UI.
Proton Framework has a simpleand clear UX/UI.
It is easy to understand and it will be easier
for you to master the Proton Framework.
- A lot of different stagers.
There are a lot of stagers in Proton Framework
such as mshta, disk and wmic stagers.
- A lot of different implants.
There are a lot of implants in Proton Framework
such as exec_cmd and upload_file implants.
Usage of the Proton Framework for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal.
It is the end user's responsibility to obey all applicable local, state, federal, and international laws.
Developers assume no liability and are not responsible for any misuse or damage caused by this program.
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