KHVNC - Hidden Virtual Network Computing (HVNC)
KHVNC is a remote desktop solution designed for educational and research purposes. Unlike traditional remote desktop software such as AnyDesk, TeamViewer, or VNC, KHVNC allows you to create and interact with a hidden virtual desktop session on a remote machine. This ensures that user activity does not interfere with the physical screen of the remote system.
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Advanced Features
- Perfectly works on modern windows 11
- Python client is also developed
⚠️ Disclaimer: This project is intended strictly for educational, ethical, and research purposes. Misuse of this software may violate privacy laws and software use policies. The author assumes no responsibility for misuse.
🔍 What is Hidden VNC?
Hidden VNC (HVNC) or virtual screen control allows a user to spawn a separate desktop session on a remote machine that is invisible to the local user. This virtual session can be used to:
- Run applications
- Execute scripts
- Test GUI software
- Automate browser tasks
All without disrupting the user on the physical console.
- ✅ Launch Hidden Desktop Session (Explorer)
- 🏁 Access "Run" dialog
- 🖥️ Start PowerShell
- 🌐 Launch multiple browsers in background:
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Edge
- Brave Browser
- Mozilla Firefox
- Internet Explorer
- 💼 Start specific apps (e.g., Itaú Banking Software - optional)
Client.exe– Main client used to capture images and send interaction commands.Server.exe– Server-side binary to host the hidden desktop and manage sessions.
- Run
Server.exeon the remote machine where you want to initiate a virtual desktop. - Run
Client.exeon the local machine to connect and control the remote virtual screen.
📌 Note: Both binaries must be on the same network or configured with port forwarding if used remotely.
Python version of client is available.
Have questions or want to contribute?
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