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ADCS ESC4: Vulnerable Certificate Template Access Control ✴ Twitter: https://x.com/hackinarticles ESC4 Active Directory Certificate Services Vulnerability is a high-risk vulnerability in Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS) that enables attackers to exploit misconfigured certificate template permissions (e.g., Write, GenericAll, WriteDACL). 📘 Overview of the ESC4 Attack ⚙️ ESC4 Attack Mechanism 🔑 Server Authentication EKU Structure 📋 Prerequisites 🧪 Lab Setup 🎯 Enumeration and Exploitation  🛠️ ESC4 Attack Using Certipy 🧠 Post Exploitation  🔁 Lateral Movement & Privilege Escalation Using Impacket-PsExec  💥 ESC4 Attack Using Metasploit 🛡️ Mitigation

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Cyber Incident Response Explained in Bite-Sized Scenarios ✴ Twitter: Share this thread 1. No Incident Plan Kitchen fire → Sta
Cyber Incident Response Explained in Bite-Sized Scenarios ✴ Twitter: Share this thread 1. No Incident Plan Kitchen fire → Staff panics ✅ Fix: OT-specific response drills 2. Weak Architecture Open kitchen → Rats everywhere ✅ Fix: Segment IT/OT networks 3. Blind Monitoring No cameras → Thieves steal freely ✅ Fix: ICS-aware sensors (e.g., Dragos) 4. Risky Remote Access Backdoor open → Hackers walk in ✅ Fix: MFA + time-limited access 5. Ignored Vulnerabilities Rotten food → Customers sick ✅ Fix: Patch "NOW" threats first Stats: Only 29% secure remote access 61% monitor networks properly

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A Detailed Guide on Certipy ✴ Twitter: https://x.com/hackinarticles In this Certipy Active Directory Exploitation guide, we explore how to use Certipy—an offensive and defensive toolkit designed for Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS)—to enumerate misconfigurations and abuse CA templates. 📘 Overview of Certipy 🏛️ ADCS Key Concepts 📋 Prerequisites 🕵️ Finding Vulnerable Templates 🧾 Examining Account Privileges 🔧 Manipulating Accounts 📜 Requesting Certificates 🔐 Authenticating via Certificate 👥 Managing Shadow Credentials 🛠️ Modifying Templates & CA 🌀 Forging & Relaying Certificates 🛡️ Mitigation

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OT Cybersecurity in 5 Bite-Sized Scenarios ✴ Twitter: Share this thread 1. No Incident Plan Kitchen fire → Staff panics ✅ Fix
OT Cybersecurity in 5 Bite-Sized Scenarios ✴ Twitter: Share this thread 1. No Incident Plan Kitchen fire → Staff panics ✅ Fix: OT-specific response drills 2. Weak Architecture Open kitchen → Rats everywhere ✅ Fix: Segment IT/OT networks 3. Blind Monitoring No cameras → Thieves steal freely ✅ Fix: ICS-aware sensors (e.g., Dragos) 4. Risky Remote Access Backdoor open → Hackers walk in ✅ Fix: MFA + time-limited access 5. Ignored Vulnerabilities Rotten food → Customers sick ✅ Fix: Patch "NOW" threats first Stats: Only 29% secure remote access 61% monitor networks properly