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All those PSPKIAudit deps are not needed in the environment anymore.🥳 ]]></description>
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There is a way to perform the Kerberoasting attack without knowing SPNs of the target services. I’ll show how it could be done, how it works, and when it could be useful.

#infosec #pentest #redteam
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There is a way to perform the Kerberoasting attack without knowing SPNs of the target services. I’ll show how it could be done, how it works, and when it could be useful.

#infosec #pentest #redteam
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All about bug websites (bypasses, payloads, and etc)

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All about bug websites (bypasses, payloads, and etc)

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1-click RCE in Telegram, Nextcloud, VLC, Libre-/OpenOffice, Bitcoin/Dogecoin Wallets, Wireshark and Mumble via @Dinosn 
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