password exploits

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Password exploits on Windows systems involve attackers leveraging vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to credentials and sensitive resources. Recent discussions highlight a critical design flaw called Golden dMSA in Windows Server 2025, which targets Delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSA) in Active Directory. This flaw enables cross-domain lateral movement and persistent, undetected access to managed service accounts, posing severe security risks. The tag covers topics such as credential theft, lateral movement techniques, and Active Directory security weaknesses. Users exploring this tag will find information on how password exploits threaten enterprise environments and the importance of patching and monitoring to mitigate these risks.
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    Critical Windows Server 2025 Flaw 'Golden dMSA' Threatens Active Directory Security

    Here’s a summary of the breaking news reported by Semperis about a critical design flaw, called Golden dMSA, affecting Windows Server 2025: What is Golden dMSA? Golden dMSA is a critical design flaw found in Delegated Managed Service Accounts (dMSA) within Windows Server 2025. The flaw exposes...
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