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2016-030: Defending Against Mimikatz and Other Memory based Password Attacks

An episode of the BrakeSec Education Podcast podcast, hosted by Bryan Brake, Amanda Berlin, and Brian Boettcher, titled "2016-030: Defending Against Mimikatz and Other Memory based Password Attacks" was published on July 31, 2016 and runs 35 minutes.

July 31, 2016 ·35m · BrakeSec Education Podcast

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In the last few years, security researchers and hacker have found an easy way of gaining access to passwords without the use of dumping the Windows hash table.

When improperly configured, the passwords are stored in memory, often in plain text.

 

This week, we discuss Mimikatz, and methods by which you can protect your environment by hardening Windows against such attacks.

 

Links to blogs:

https://www.praetorian.com/blog/mitigating-mimikatz-wdigest-cleartext-credential-theft

http://blog.gojhonny.com/2015/08/preventing-credcrack-mimikatz-pass-hash.html

https://jimshaver.net/2016/02/14/defending-against-mimikatz/

 Praetorian Report on pentests: http://www3.praetorian.com/how-to-dramatically-improve-corporate-IT-security-without-spending-millions-report.html

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