Supports concurrent connections from multiple operators using cryptographic certificates.
Sliver continues to be one of the most versatile and widely adopted open-source Command and Control (C2) frameworks in the adversary simulation and Red Team space. With the release of version 4.22, the development team has pushed forward critical stability updates, armory improvements, and armoring enhancements that solidify its standing against other industry tools like Cobalt Strike.
Sliver is a dual-use security tool. It is designed for authorized security testing and educational research only. Usage of Sliver for attacking targets without prior mutual consent is illegal. The user bears all responsibility for adhering to applicable laws and regulations.
There is no official closed-source or commercial version of Sliver. Because it is a highly effective red-teaming tool, malicious actors frequently host backdoored versions of Sliver on third-party websites.
If you have a specific tool in mind labeled "v422," it is . The framework uses standard semantic versioning (e.g., v1.7.x ), so this is likely a typo or refers to something else.
: Multiple security professionals can connect their individual clients to a single, central server simultaneously to collaborate on an environment.
This script automatically handles dependencies, downloads the latest compiled server binary, and configures it as a system service. Step 2: Extract or Compile the Windows Client
If you plan to deploy this framework in your upcoming security assessments, tell me:
Sliver v4.22 supports multiple covert communication protocols to bypass strict corporate firewalls: Encrypted, bidirectional traffic.




