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parsiya.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] An application security engineer discusses the local privilege escalation vulnerabilities and permission challenges inherent in game package managers and Windows installation paths. | |
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foxglovesecurity.com
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| | | | | By @breenmachine Privilege Escalation on Windows 7,8,10, Server 2008, Server 2012... and a new network attack How it works Hot Potato (aka: Potato) takes advantage of known issues in Windows to gain local privilege escalation in default configurations, namely NTLM relay (specifically HTTP->SMB relay) and NBNS spoofing. If this sounds vaguely familiar, it's because a... | |
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bohops.com
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| | | | | Introduction Background .NET is an ecosystem of frameworks, runtimes, and languages for building and running a wide range of applications on a variety of platforms and devices. The .NET Framework was initially released in the early 2000s as Microsoft's implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) specification. In 2016, Microsoft released .NET Core, the first... | |
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blog.xpnsec.com
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| | | Recently I've been trying to make sure that my redteam knowledge is up to date, exploring many of the advancements in Active Directory Kerberos attacks... and there have been quite a few! I finally found some free time this week to roll up my sleeves and dig into the internals of some of these attacks, and hopefully document them for other people to learn. This post is the first in a series aimed at explaining what is happening under the hood when you execute your favourite Powerview or Mimikat | ||