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Published inFeb 2024
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781835888544
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Daniel W. Dieterle
Daniel W. Dieterle
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Daniel W. Dieterle

Daniel W. Dieterle, with over 20 years in IT, has evolved from a system and network support role to a dedicated Computer Security Researcher and Author. His expertise, honed in diverse environments like corporate data centers and Ivy League schools, is reflected in his Kali Linux-based books, widely used globally for security training in universities, government, and private sectors. He has contributed to numerous technical books, articles, and security training classes, and is passionate about mentoring newcomers in the field.
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Kerberoast Toolkit
Kerberoast is a set of tools for attacking Kerberos. The complete process for performing Kerberoasting is covered on the tool website. The steps are replicated here for convenience. You will also need to download Mimikatz and place its executable file (Mimikatz.exe) on the target Windows system. Mimikatz is covered in the following section.
     Download the Kerberoast Toolkit on your kali system.
     In a Kali Terminal, Enter, “git clone https://github.com/nidem/kerberoast.git
     Then change directory to kerberoast
In PowerShell on the Windows Server Target:
     Enter, “setspn -T domain -Q */*
     And then, “Add-Type -AssemblyName System.IdentityModel
      Lastly, “setspn.exe -T DOMAIN.local -Q */* | Select-String...
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Password Cracking with Kali Linux
Published in: Feb 2024Publisher: PacktISBN-13: 9781835888544

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Daniel W. Dieterle

Daniel W. Dieterle, with over 20 years in IT, has evolved from a system and network support role to a dedicated Computer Security Researcher and Author. His expertise, honed in diverse environments like corporate data centers and Ivy League schools, is reflected in his Kali Linux-based books, widely used globally for security training in universities, government, and private sectors. He has contributed to numerous technical books, articles, and security training classes, and is passionate about mentoring newcomers in the field.
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