I realize I might have been late to the party. As other comments have said, its not as easy as blaming Microsoft, though this is a popular take.
Good overview of Kerberoasting, still a common attack chain. A couple things though: To obtain access to a service, you actually need to get a service ticket (TGS) from the KDC (Domain Controller) to authenticate to the…
Again, threat actors are well aware of what they’re downloading. FWIW I’m an offsec specialist. I spend a lot of time bypassing EDR. Im just shocked at how little this crowd is aware of OpSec and threat intel. I’ll…
Threat intelligence is a thing.in fact there’s entire companies that sell just that. In fact, there’s entire government organizations that do just that.
Huh? Small and medium sized businesses have how much to spend on security? Let alone IT?
In the US, on a corporate owned device there is no expectation of privacy.
Huntress is a cybersecurity company. They’re specifically hired for this purpose, to protect the company and its assets. As far as unique identifiers go, advertisers use a unique fingerprint of your browser to target…
You’re really missing the point here. Huntress is an MDR, a cybersecurity company. They protect the endpoint by monitoring it for malicious activity and responding in kind. It’s what they do, not unlike Crowdstrike,…
I realize I might have been late to the party. As other comments have said, its not as easy as blaming Microsoft, though this is a popular take.
Good overview of Kerberoasting, still a common attack chain. A couple things though: To obtain access to a service, you actually need to get a service ticket (TGS) from the KDC (Domain Controller) to authenticate to the…
Again, threat actors are well aware of what they’re downloading. FWIW I’m an offsec specialist. I spend a lot of time bypassing EDR. Im just shocked at how little this crowd is aware of OpSec and threat intel. I’ll…
Threat intelligence is a thing.in fact there’s entire companies that sell just that. In fact, there’s entire government organizations that do just that.
Huh? Small and medium sized businesses have how much to spend on security? Let alone IT?
In the US, on a corporate owned device there is no expectation of privacy.
Huntress is a cybersecurity company. They’re specifically hired for this purpose, to protect the company and its assets. As far as unique identifiers go, advertisers use a unique fingerprint of your browser to target…
You’re really missing the point here. Huntress is an MDR, a cybersecurity company. They protect the endpoint by monitoring it for malicious activity and responding in kind. It’s what they do, not unlike Crowdstrike,…