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<title>Kerberos Under Siege: Abusing the Trust Backbone of Windows Domains</title>
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<description><p>Kerberos, introduced to Windows with Active Directory in 2000, is widely seen as a secure, modern replacement for NTLM. And yet, in the hands of an attacker, it becomes a double-edged sword. This post explores how Kerberos works, and how it can be abused through techniques like <strong>Kerberoasting</strong>, <strong>delegation abuse</strong>, and <strong>ticket impersonation</strong>.</p></description>
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<title>Silent Interception: Exploiting LLMNR, NBT-NS, mDNS and IPv6 in Modern Networks</title>
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<description><p>In many internal networks, outdated or misconfigured protocols silently create attack surfaces. This post explores how attackers abuse name resolution fallbacks and IPv6 autoconfiguration to capture and relay NTLM credentials using <code>Responder</code> and <code>mitm6</code>.</p></description>
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