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Source itsecurityguru.webp IT Security Guru
Identifiant 3132864
Date de publication 2021-07-26 08:14:02 (vue: 2021-07-26 09:06:03)
Titre New Windows security flaw dubbed PetiPotam discovered (Recyclage)
Texte Security researcher, Gilles Lionel, has uncovered a new NTLM relay attack that lets hackers take over Windows domains, the Hacker News has reported. The security flaw, named PetiPotam, in the Windows operating system can be exploited to coerce remote Windows servers, including Domain Controllers, to authenticate with a malicious destination, thereby allowing an adversary to […]
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Source The_Hackers_News.webp The Hacker News
Identifiant 3132693
Date de publication 2021-07-26 00:16:13 (vue: 2021-07-26 08:06:13)
Titre New PetitPotam NTLM Relay Attack Lets Hackers Take Over Windows Domains
Texte A newly uncovered security flaw in the Windows operating system can be exploited to coerce remote Windows servers, including Domain Controllers, to authenticate with a malicious destination, thereby allowing an adversary to stage an NTLM relay attack and completely take over a Windows domain. The issue, dubbed "PetitPotam," was discovered by security researcher Gilles Lionel, who shared
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