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Privilege escalation in Windows Domains (1/3)

This first article of our series about privilege escalation in Windows domains demonstrates how to get a foothold by relaying credentials from users.

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Exploit credentials stored in Windows Group Policy Preferences

Group Policy preferences are a new feature set available since Windows Server 2008, which shouldn’t be confused with the well known Group Policy objects (GPOs) dating back to Windows NT. The main idea behind the creation of Group Policy preferences is the ability to push so-called “unmanaged” settings. Compared to “managed” GPOs, group policy preferences can be altered by […]

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