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Cyberattacks targeting Active Directory are on the upswing, putting pressure on AD, identity, and security teams to monitor the constantly shifting AD-focused threat landscape. To help IT pros better understand and guard against attacks involving AD, the Semperis Research Team offers this monthly roundup of recent cyberattacks that used AD to introduce or propagate malware. . The post Identity Attack Watch: January 2023 appeared first on Semperis. ....
Cyberattacks targeting Active Directory are on the upswing, putting pressure on AD, identity, and security teams to monitor the constantly shifting AD-focused threat landscape. To help IT pros better understand and guard against attacks involving AD, the Semperis Research Team offers this monthly roundup of recent cyberattacks that used AD to introduce or propagate malware. . The post Identity Attack Watch: December 2022 appeared first on Semperis. ....
Cyberattacks targeting Active Directory are on the upswing, putting pressure on AD, identity, and security teams to monitor the constantly shifting AD-focused threat landscape. To help IT pros better understand and guard against attacks involving AD, the Semperis Research Team offers this monthly roundup of recent cyberattacks that used AD to introduce or propagate malware. . The post Identity Attack Watch: November 2022 appeared first on Semperis. ....
Cyberattacks targeting Active Directory are on the upswing, putting pressure on AD, identity, and security teams to monitor the constantly shifting AD-focused threat landscape. To help IT pros better understand and guard against attacks involving AD, the Semperis Research Team offers this monthly roundup of recent cyberattacks that used AD to introduce or propagate malware. . The post Identity Attack Watch: September 2022 appeared first on Semperis. ....
While helping Andrew Schwartz with his Kerberos FAST post (which has more information about what FAST is and how it works, so have a read), I noticed something interesting. AS-REQs for machine accounts are unarmored. This is described by Microsoft here: Kerberos armoring uses a ticket-granting ticket (TGT) for the device to protect authentication service . The post New Attack Paths? AS Requested Service Tickets appeared first on Semperis. ....