hash theft

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Hash theft, particularly NTLM hash theft, is a recurring cybersecurity threat that targets enterprise Windows environments. Discussions on WindowsForum highlight how attackers exploit vulnerabilities like CVE-2025-24054 through phishing campaigns to steal NTLM hashes, which can then be used for lateral movement or credential relay. The tag covers real-world incidents, such as attacks in Poland and Romania, and emphasizes the ongoing challenge of defending against these techniques. Topics include attack vectors, mitigation strategies, and the broader implications for enterprise security in 2025.
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    CVE-2025-24054 and NTLM Hash Theft: The Rising Threat to Enterprise Security in 2025

    North winds carry more than just Poland’s infamous cold: as March 2025 would have it, they swept in a fresh surge of NTLM hash theft, thrusting CVE-2025-24054 into the glaring spotlight of cybersecurity’s main stage. Weeks before most CIOs had even had their coffee, threat actors were already...
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