Sliver 6.1 Link

For the iOS/macOS devs out there building custom layouts, Sliver 6.1 brings the polish you’ve been asking for. If you’ve ever fought with ScrollView nesting or dynamic header heights, this release is for you.

armory update sliver # Or pull latest from GitHub Sliver isn't just a Cobalt Strike alternative anymore. At 6.1, it’s a primary platform. Go test it before your next purple team exercise. Option B: For Sliver (UI Library / Swift/iOS) Title: Sliver 6.1: Fluid Scrolling Just Got a Brain Upgrade Subtitle: Fine-tuning the physics of your custom scroll views. sliver 6.1

The team behind Sliver (BishopFox) has been listening. While 6.0 laid the groundwork for multi-operator mode and improved session handling, Here is what’s new. For the iOS/macOS devs out there building custom

Upgrade via SPM: .package(url: "https://github.com/[...]/sliver", from: "6.1.0")) Let me know and I can tweak the tone or technical depth. The team behind Sliver (BishopFox) has been listening

is for the Sliver C2 framework (most likely, given the version number). Option B is for a generic UI/Swift library . Option A: For Sliver C2 (Offensive Security / Red Teaming) Title: Sliver 6.1 Drops: Better Stability, Smarter Ops, and a Sleeker Interface Subtitle: The leading adversary simulation platform just got a major quality-of-life upgrade.

If you’ve been sleeping on Sliver as your go-to C2 framework, wake up. Version 6.1 is here, and it bridges the gap between raw power and daily usability.

Collaboration in red team ops just got less painful. Sliver 6.1 introduces granular permission controls for shared servers. You can now assign operators specific roles (e.g., "Listener Manager" vs. "Implant Handler") without giving away the cryptographic keys. No more stepping on each other’s sessions.