Download the sliver-server_windows.exe from the official releases page.
.\sliver-server_windows.exe daemon
Once the server is running, generate your Windows implant. sliver v4.2.2 windows
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, offensive security tools are constantly adapting to bypass modern endpoint detection and response (EDR) systems. Among the most powerful frameworks to emerge in recent years is Sliver, an open-source cross-platform command and control (C2) framework developed by BishopFox. Designed as a superior alternative to tools like Cobalt Strike and Metasploit’s meterpreter, Sliver has become a staple for red team operations. Download the sliver-server_windows
With the release of Sliver v4.2.2, significant improvements have been made to its Windows agent (implant) functionality, evasion techniques, and stability. This article provides an exhaustive deep dive into deploying, configuring, and operating Sliver v4.2.2 specifically on Windows targets. Whether you are a penetration tester, a blue team defender, or a curious security researcher, understanding this version’s capabilities on the Windows OS is critical. Once the server is running, generate your Windows implant
Once generated, you need to execute the payload on the Windows machine. Common delivery methods include:
After execution, your Sliver server console will display a new session:
[*] Session 41ecd8d3 windows/amd64 - 192.168.1.120 (DESKTOP-ABC123) - main.exe