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Published inNov 2023
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Denis Isakov
Denis Isakov
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Denis Isakov

Denis Isakov is a passionate security professional with 10+ years of experience ranging from incident response to penetration testing. He worked in various industries, including banking and consultancy. Denis is specialized in offensive security with particular focus on Active Directory and adversary malware. He has earned a Master's degree in Information Systems and Technologies in 2012. Additionally, Denis has achieved an array of industry certifications ranging from OSCP to GXPN. Outside of computers, Denis enjoys sports and discovering new places.
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NTDS secrets

We will cover NTDS secrets extraction as this attack applies only to domain controllers. The ntds.dit file is a database that stores Active Directory data, including hashes. This file is in %systemroot\NTDS\ntds.dit and %systemroot\System32\ntds.dit. It is constantly in use, so it can’t be copied directly as any other file. There are different ways that ntds.dit data can be dumped[31]:

  • ntdsutil.exe – Active Directory maintenance tool
  • VSSAdmin – volume shadow copy
  • vshadow
  • DiskShadow
  • esentutl.exe
  • NinjaCopy from PowerSploit
  • Copy-VSS from Nishang
  • windows/gather/credentials/domain_hashdump from Metasploit

For our example, on a domain controller, we will run ntdsutil.exe, which will save the ntds.dit file and SYSTEM registry hive, which we can then move to our machine and extract hashes using secretsdump:

ntdsutil "activate instance ntds" "ifm" "create full C:\Windows\Temp\NTDS"...
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Denis Isakov

Denis Isakov is a passionate security professional with 10+ years of experience ranging from incident response to penetration testing. He worked in various industries, including banking and consultancy. Denis is specialized in offensive security with particular focus on Active Directory and adversary malware. He has earned a Master's degree in Information Systems and Technologies in 2012. Additionally, Denis has achieved an array of industry certifications ranging from OSCP to GXPN. Outside of computers, Denis enjoys sports and discovering new places.
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