dcom exploits

About this tag
The dcom exploits tag covers discussions about attacks leveraging the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) in Windows systems. A key topic is RemoteMonologue, a technique that exploits DCOM and NTLM to stealthily harvest credentials without files. These attacks highlight the need for organizations to strengthen defenses against fileless, credential-stealing methods. The tag focuses on cybersecurity threats, attack vectors, and defensive strategies related to DCOM exploitation in Windows environments.
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    RemoteMonologue: The Stealthy DCOM & NTLM Attack Changing Cybersecurity Defense

    In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, attackers continually adapt their methods to bypass advanced defenses. A recent development in this cat-and-mouse game is the emergence of "RemoteMonologue," a technique that exploits the Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) in Windows...
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