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Athena

Athena is a fully-featured cross-platform agent designed using the crossplatform version of .NET (not to be confused with .Net Framework). Athena is designed for Mythic 3.0 and newer.

Workflows

Agent Builds

Build and push container images

Check Against Defender

If the Defender check is failing, click the workflow and view the output to see what commands are causing Defender to alert.

Features

  • Crossplatform
    • Windows
    • Linux
    • OSX
    • Potentially More!
  • SOCKS5 Support
  • Reverse Port Forwarding
  • P2P Agent support
    • SMB
    • More coming soon
  • Reflective loading of Assemblies
  • Modular loading of commands
  • Easy plugin development
  • Easy development of new communication methods
  • BOF Support

Installation

1.) Install Mythic from here

2.) From the Mythic install directory run the following command:

./mythic-cli install github https://github.com/MythicAgents/Athena

Supported C2 Profiles

HTTP

Athena can act as an egress channel over the default http Profile in use by Mythic.

Note: All taskings and Responses are done via POST requests. So the GET URI parameter is unnecessary at this time.

Websockets

Athena can act as an egress channel over the websocket profile. This is the recommended profile to use when making use of the SOCKS5 functionality.

Discord

Athena can communicate over discord channels.

Note: Due to Discords API rate limiting, the number of agents that can be executed at once using a specific workspace/token combination is limited. A lower sleeptime supports more agents.

SMB

Athena supports SMB communications for internal comms over named pipes.

Opsec Considerations

Agent Size

There are multiple ways Athena can be built which have a large effect on the final size of the payload

  • Standard
    • The smallest option. This contains just the base agent code, and requires you to package all of the DLLs with the agent. Not great for phishing, but the option is there if you want it.
    • File Size: 114KB
  • Self Contained
    • The largest option. This contains the base agent code, and the entire .NET framework. This file will be very large, but will allow for the most flexibility when operating. Compression shrinks this size down dramatically
    • File Size: 63MB
    • Compressed Size: 33.8MB
  • Self-Contained Trimmed
    • Medium option. This contains the base agent code, and only the required libraries. This file is smaller than the regular self contained option, however you may encounter some difficulties with custom execute-assembly assemblies. You will need to load their dependencies manually using load-assembly even if they're usually built into the framework
    • File Size: 18.5MB
    • Compressed Size: 12.8MB

Credit

@its_a_feature_ - Creator of the Mythic framework

@0okamiseishin - For creating the Athena logo

@djhohnstein - For crypto code, and advice regarding development

@tr41nwr3ck - For plugin development & testing

Known Issues

  • Athena cannot be converted to shellcode
    • Due to the nature of self-contained .NET executables, Athena is currently unable to be converted to shellcode with tool such as donut
  • Large Binary Sizes
    • Athena binaries default to being "self-contained", this essentially means the entire .NET runtime is included in the binary leading to larger sizes. If you need smaller binaries, experiment with the trimmed, and compressed options.
  • Athena doesn't work with <insert common .NET executable here>
    • Athena is built using the latest version of .NET which is fundamentally different from the .NET Framework, which a majority of offensive security tools use. Any .NET Framework binaries will need to be converted to .NET 7 before they can be used with execute-assembly alternatively, you can use inject-assembly to use donut to convert it to shellcode and inject into a sacrificial process.