The Active Directory Pass the Hash (PtH) attack is a type of credential theft attack that allows an attacker to bypass authentication measures and gain unauthorized access to systems. In this attack, the attacker steals the hash of a user’s login credentials from one system…
Authentication
Authentication attacks are on the rise and can be devastating. Active Directory is at the forefront of protecting your business from these risks.
Dive deep into the PetitPotam vulnerability, an NTLM relay attack targeting Windows servers. This article provides a detailed analysis of …
In this article, we delve into the world of Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) bypass techniques, shedding light on the vulnerabilities and methods employed by attackers. Learn how to strengthen your security measures and protect your sensitive information. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) has become a widely adopted security…
Explore the intricacies of Service Principal Names in Active Directory, a crucial topic for cyber security experts and network administrators. In the realm of enterprise network management, Active Directory (AD) serves as a key component for managing user authentication, authorization, and directory services. To enable…