Visual-Studio-BOF-template
Bof Template
A Visual Studio template to simplify the creation of Cobalt Strike beacon object files (BOFs) by providing default configurations and prebuilt function definitions.
A Visual Studio template used to create Cobalt Strike BOFs
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Language: C
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