tl;dr: We realized you can use the Notion developer API to build a C2 platform. We wrote a cross-platform agent in Rust. It runs on Linux and Windows. All C2 comms traverse the Notion developer API. It’s not a world-class C2 but does have a lot of post-exploitation capabilities. We think it’s pretty cool! The code repo is here, the documentation is here. We hope you like it!
— mttaggart & HuskyHacks, co-developers.
This is all fantastic info and I will likely fold this into the next post in the series about maldev with Nim. Thank you for linking to the StackOverflow page!
Hey, OP here! Sorry about Defender flagging on this. I'm putting it through some tests and will tweet the Nim devs to see why this is an issue. I've used Nim for a while now and never had any problems. And from some light googling, it looks like this is a known false positive issue. In any case, apologies for the scare!
tl;dr: We realized you can use the Notion developer API to build a C2 platform. We wrote a cross-platform agent in Rust. It runs on Linux and Windows. All C2 comms traverse the Notion developer API. It’s not a world-class C2 but does have a lot of post-exploitation capabilities. We think it’s pretty cool! The code repo is here, the documentation is here. We hope you like it! — mttaggart & HuskyHacks, co-developers.