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A Beginners Guide to Leveraging SMB for Enumeration and Exploitation

There are dozens of terrific articles covering this topic from just about every angle. I benefit from writing this because every time I rehash this process it becomes more and more second nature to me. The only hope I have that you, dear reader, gain something valuable from this article is that I delve fairlyContinue reading “A Beginners Guide to Leveraging SMB for Enumeration and Exploitation”

Posted byUY_ScutiMay 3, 2020May 5, 2020Posted inInformation Security, Pen-testingTags:active directory, enum4linux, enumeration, evil-winrm, hacking, kerberos, pen-test, pentester, samba, smb, smbclient, smb_login, windowsLeave a comment on A Beginners Guide to Leveraging SMB for Enumeration and Exploitation

Gaining Domain Admin: Responder and Hashcat

On penetration testing engagements, I’ve come to find that you either get domain admin easily in the first few hours, or you will spend the entire engagement struggling and using much more complex attack techniques. There is no middle ground. This entry into this public brain book will be a succinct and focused exploration intoContinue reading “Gaining Domain Admin: Responder and Hashcat”

Posted byUY_ScutiDecember 7, 2019May 7, 2020Posted inInformation Security, Pen-testing, UncategorizedTags:domain admin, hashcat, Information Security, Infosec, kali, linux, llmnr, nbns, responder, smb, smb_login, xfreerdpLeave a comment on Gaining Domain Admin: Responder and Hashcat
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