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  • Internals
    • Internals
      • Finding Domain Controllers and DHCP servers
      • Discovering hosts from the inside
      • Dumping domain hashes
      • Active Directory
      • Getting local hashes
      • service principle names (SPNs)
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          • Checklist and Methodology
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      • Page 1
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          • Appendix B: Core Technical Skills
            • B4 - Network Mapping & Target Identification
            • B5 - Interpreting Tool Output
            • B8 - OS Fingerprinting
            • B9 - Application Fingerprinting and Evaluating Unknown Services
            • B13 - File System Permissions
          • Appendix C: Background Information Gathering & Open Source
            • C2 - Domain Name Server (DNS)
          • Appendix D: Networking Equipment
            • D1 - Management Protocols
            • D3 - Networking Protocols
          • Appendix E: Microsoft Windows Security Assessment
            • E1 - Domain Reconnaissance
            • E2 - User Enumeration
            • E3 - Active Directory
            • E5 - Windows Vulnerabilities
            • E9 - Common Windows Applications
          • Appendix F: Unix Security Assessment
            • F1- User enumeration
            • F2 - Unix vulnerabilities
            • F3 - FTP
            • F4 - Sendmail / SMTP
            • F5 - Network File System (NFS)
            • F6 - R* services
            • F7 - X11
            • F8 - RPC services
            • F9 - SSH
          • Appendix G: Web Technologies
            • G1 - Web Server Operation
            • G2 - Web Servers & their Flaws
            • G4 - Web Protocols
            • G7 - Web Application Servers
          • Appendix I: Web Testing Techniques
            • I1 - Web Site Structure Discovery
            • I2 - Cross Site Scripting Attacks
            • I3 - SQL Injection
            • I6 - Parameter Manipulation
          • Appendix J: Databases
            • J1 - Microsoft SQL Server
            • J2 - Oracle RDBMS
            • J3 - Web / App / Database Connectivity
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        • Encryption
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    • CVE-2021-3560 (PolKit)
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