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Discovering Active Directory Controllers in your Client Network
After initially accessing an internal network during a penetration test, you need to find out what the Active Directory (AD) infrastructure looks like. Here, we’re going to examine methods for this process from both… read more →
How to defend against password spraying
Given how often we see this tactic used, we’re going to break down the basics. We want to help you understand how password spraying works, along with some effective steps you can take to prevent it from being used… read more →
How to exploit Zerologon (CVE-2020-1472)
Recently, one of the most significant Microsoft Windows vulnerabilities since Eternal Blue (MS17-010) was brought to light. We’re going to show you how to exploit it during a pentest. read more →
How to: Execute passive internal recon during continuous penetration testing
When we launch continuous penetration testing in a new network, we don't want to raise suspicion of our presence. For one reason, we may be able to get credentials without doing anything intrusive at all. To do it, we… read more →
Creating Small Containers for Penetration Testing
In this article I show you how to create small containers that use up to date tools. By default, the Golang Docker container at its smallest is 123 MB. While seemingly small, this can result in annoying latency and… read more →
Penetration Testing Dropbox Part 3 - Provisioning
This is part 3 in a series about managing dropboxes for internal penetration testing. This part is all about provisioning a dropbox to be used with our OpenVPN server that we setup in [part… read more →
Penetration Testing Dropbox Part 2 - VPN Infrastructure
In part 2 we go beyond autossh and create a OpenVPN server that our dropboxes and pentesters will connect to. We'll walk through configurations and certificates needed for seamless connectivity. read more →
Penetration Testing Dropbox Part 1 - Hardware
Setup and managing a pentest dropbox infrastructure should be simple, reliable, and versatile. In part 1 we'll show you the hardware options, and in part 2 we'll go beyond autossh and create a OpenVPN environment that… read more →
Getting started with MITRE CALDERA
The MITRE CALDERA project is an automated adversary emulation system. It's primary purpose is to execute a series of operations to help determine if adversarial tactics can be detected in your enterprise environment. read more →
Autored - Using Terraform to Quickly Launch Empire
This is the start of a series I'm calling Autored. My goal is to quickly stand up temporary systems I commonly use during an engagement. In this post I'll cover how to deploy an Empire server in AWS in less than 3… read more →
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