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GOAD
- Failed the OSCP 😞
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Ethical Hacking / Pentest Lab
Here is one project that is built out to build a domain environment: https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/GOAD
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Interview preparation guide for AD pentesting?
Have a look at https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/GOAD. You can learn a lot of AD pentesting techniques there. Should be enough for entering any AD related role.
- Can anyone describe their red team infrastructure?
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OSCP AD labs
OSCP AD environment is not a hard one but just to make yourself comfortable, I would recommend you to try this awesome lab with almost every scenario and tool: Game of Active Directory: https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/GOAD
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Help setting up an AD test lab in proxmox for thesis
I have already considered using an automated script like https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/GOAD but I do not see support for Proxmox.
- Uvod v enumeracijo AD okolja
- Git for TF scripts to build lab env?
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AD test environment
https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/GOAD is a great for learning AD
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Active Directory Security Tools
GameOfAD - vulnerable AD environment - https://github.com/Orange-Cyberdefense/GOAD
HardeningKitty
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If You Had To Create All IT Policies From Scratch
Also Hardening-Kitty. https://github.com/scipag/HardeningKitty
- CIS benchmark Windows Server 2022
- Windows OS Security
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Creating a jump host in 2023
Critically, harden the OS. Like, more than you think you need to. Way more. Consider the jump host capability as a core component of each system/environment/platform/application it's used to access/manage and assess value and risk with all those business processes/functions in mind even though you're using one jump host for each of those use cases because, inevitably, the same template/container/configuration/script will be reused so any misconfigurations will replicate. If you need a Windows OS, consider hardening kitty as it offers a locally executable option for both hardening and auditing. If you need to met regulatory requirements (HIPAA, CMMC, FISMA, PCI, etc.), consider OpenSCAP or whatever paid solution you use for agent-based vuln scans (avoid less intensive solutions that only run unauthenticated scans or network-based audits, they tend to avoid non-CVE vulns that exist in the configuration). If you need to rely on open source endpoint security solutions like Wazuh make sure they integrate nicely with SIEM, SOAR, and remote management. Wherever possible, use DevOps-friendly solutions for configuration management (think Ansible and Terraform vice Github Actions :) ) and remember that, if you're responding to an incident, you're going to want to suspend all of your jump boxes, retain any storage and their full memory state, and spin up verifiably clean jump boxes so you have confidence in your connections into the environment. This is the most commonly overlooked need (most orgs seem to be aware of their privilege sprawl issue) and it has a MASSIVE impact on your ability to quickly begin effective investigation and response efforts in the event of an incident (most orgs do NOT seem to be aware of this and it costs them time and meaningful information during incidents).
- Active Directory Security Tools
- Help!! Is there a Scanning tool that helps scan the whole Windows Build Image?
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Is Windows Defender for Business any good?
Agree. Harden your endpoints (if unsure where to start consider hardening kitty, https://github.com/scipag/HardeningKitty) and harden Defender (https://0ut3r.space/2022/03/06/windows-defender/). Add Sysmon with a good config (https://github.com/olafhartong/sysmon-modular) and you've reached a good starting point.
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Ciphers... Edge... I wanna AES256 SHA384 only
I use a tool called Hardening-Kitty https://github.com/scipag/HardeningKitty , which has recommended policy lists from a variety of organizations. I check my computer with all of them. They don't all agree, of course, so I kind of pick and choose a little. But the lists have helped me find things I had no idea where they were.
- PowerShell script to confirm server configuration
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There’s a GitHub repo for testing every single Windows security / privilege mechanism. I’ve lost the book mark, anyone know it?
A related tool that I found somewhere on reddit recently: HardeningKitty
What are some alternatives?
vulnerable-AD - Create a vulnerable active directory that's allowing you to test most of the active directory attacks in a local lab
windows_hardening - HardeningKitty and Windows Hardening Settings
DetectionLab - Automate the creation of a lab environment complete with security tooling and logging best practices
AutomaticMaintenance - Helps IT engineers to establish a continuous update process in large intertangled infrastructures.
BadBlood - BadBlood by @davidprowe, Secframe.com, fills a Microsoft Active Directory Domain with a structure and thousands of objects. The output of the tool is a domain similar to a domain in the real world. After BadBlood is ran on a domain, security analysts and engineers can practice using tools to gain an understanding and prescribe to securing Active Directory. Each time this tool runs, it produces different results. The domain, users, groups, computers and permissions are different. Every. Single. Time.
SchannelConfiguration - Configure SChannel Security Settings via Group Policy
red_team_attack_lab - Red Team Attack Lab for TTP testing & research
hardentools - Hardentools simply reduces the attack surface on Microsoft Windows computers by disabling low-hanging fruit risky features.
Splunk-In-The-Cloud-Setup - How-to on setting up splunk in Azure
PowerZure - PowerShell framework to assess Azure security
Responder - Responder is a LLMNR, NBT-NS and MDNS poisoner, with built-in HTTP/SMB/MSSQL/FTP/LDAP rogue authentication server supporting NTLMv1/NTLMv2/LMv2, Extended Security NTLMSSP and Basic HTTP authentication.
Audit-Test-Automation - The Audit Test Automation Package gives you the ability to get an overview about the compliance status of several systems. You can easily create HTML-reports and have a transparent overview over compliance and non-compliance of explicit setttings and configurations in comparison to industry standards and hardening guides.