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Something in the Water | Ep. #5 | The Security Engineering Show

35 min · 24 de jun de 2024
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A pentester navigated from basic internal network access to achieving full Domain Controller (DC) compromise and ultimately SCADA system control, revealing vulnerabilities that could have led to a hazardous chlorine release into a city's water supply. Episode 5 of The Security Engineering Show offers invaluable insights into modern offensive security and real-world breaches. This is the show for security engineers, by security engineers. Featuring Noah Stanford: CEO at 0pass Finn Foulds-Cook: Senior Penetration Tester at Volkis 00:00 - Intro 1:40 - The Engagement 4:45 - Windows Exploitation and Tooling 6:55 - ADCS, Coerced Auth, and Certs! 11:10 - Domain Controller Takeover 13:20 - Abusing DC Sync and EDR 15:55 - From DA to Azure 18:00 - Disabling your fancy EDR 19:30 - Escalating to Azure Global Admin 21:10 - Everything hacked, now what? 22:03 - Enumerating SCADA 24:31 - From SCADA to DEATH 27:44 - How do we fix all of this? 30:01 - Important security insights 31:47 - Message to Security / IT teams 33:36 - Outro

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A pentester navigated from basic internal network access to achieving full Domain Controller (DC) compromise and ultimately SCADA system control, revealing vulnerabilities that could have led to a hazardous chlorine release into a city's water supply. Episode 5 of The Security Engineering Show offers invaluable insights into modern offensive security and real-world breaches. This is the show for security engineers, by security engineers. Featuring Noah Stanford: CEO at 0pass Finn Foulds-Cook: Senior Penetration Tester at Volkis 00:00 - Intro 1:40 - The Engagement 4:45 - Windows Exploitation and Tooling 6:55 - ADCS, Coerced Auth, and Certs! 11:10 - Domain Controller Takeover 13:20 - Abusing DC Sync and EDR 15:55 - From DA to Azure 18:00 - Disabling your fancy EDR 19:30 - Escalating to Azure Global Admin 21:10 - Everything hacked, now what? 22:03 - Enumerating SCADA 24:31 - From SCADA to DEATH 27:44 - How do we fix all of this? 30:01 - Important security insights 31:47 - Message to Security / IT teams 33:36 - Outro

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