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Pentesting Active Directory and Windows-based Infrastructure

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Product type Book
Published in Nov 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804611364
Pages 360 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Denis Isakov Denis Isakov
Profile icon Denis Isakov
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters close

Preface 1. Chapter 1: Getting the Lab Ready and Attacking Exchange Server 2. Chapter 2: Defense Evasion 3. Chapter 3: Domain Reconnaissance and Discovery 4. Chapter 4: Credential Access in Domain 5. Chapter 5: Lateral Movement in Domain and Across Forests 6. Chapter 6: Domain Privilege Escalation 7. Chapter 7: Persistence on Domain Level 8. Chapter 8: Abusing Active Directory Certificate Services 9. Chapter 9: Compromising Microsoft SQL Server 10. Chapter 10: Taking Over WSUS and SCCM 11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Compromising Microsoft SQL Server

This chapter will focus on a common and vital service of a typical Windows-based environment – Microsoft SQL Server. SQL Server is a relational database management system, similar to Oracle or MySQL. It is tightly integrated into Active Directory, allowing Windows authentication, the use of trust relationships, and much more. We will go through the usual attack steps, starting with the discovery and enumeration of instances in a target environment. A few different tools can help with these activities. Then, we will explore the ways to escalate privileges within SQL Server and then move on to run commands on the underlying operating system. This chapter will provide you with a solid understanding of lateral movement between database instances by abusing database links. Lastly, we will look at the ways to achieve persistence at the host and application levels utilizing what is available in SQL Server functionality.

In this chapter, we will...

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