March 30, 2024, 3 p.m. | IppSec

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00:00 - Introduction
01:07 - Start of nmap then checking SMB Shares
04:05 - Using NetExec to do a RID Brute Force and increase the maximum to 10000
07:00 - Using vim g!/{string}/d to delete all lines that do not contain something to build wordlists
10:40 - Using ASREP Roasting to perform a Kerberoast attack without authentication
17:40 - Using NetExec to run Bloodhound as ldap_monitor
25:30 - Discovering Oorend can add themself to the ServiceMgmt group, which can take …

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