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LLMNR Name Poisoning

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Active Directory Pentest Active Directory (AD) is a Microsoft technology that provides a centralized location for managing users, computers, and other resources within a network. As AD is a critical component of many enterprise networks, it is a common target for attackers looking to gain unauthorized access. An Active Directory Pentest, short for Penetration Test, is a security assessment that focuses on identifying and exploiting vulnerabilities within an AD environment. The goal of an AD Pentest is to simulate an attack from a malicious actor and identify weaknesses that could be exploited to compromise the security of the network. The results of an AD Pentest can provide valuable insight into the security posture of an organization and help inform decisions regarding security controls and risk management.   LLMNR Name Poisoning Link-Local Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) is a protocol used in modern Windows operating systems to resolve the IP addresses of nearby comput...