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TL;DR : BloodHound Enterprise on-premises brings enterprise-grade identity attack path management to air-gapped, classified, and highly regulated environments. It uses…
By: Sev Kocharian
5 mins
Research & Tradecraft
TL;DR – After reporting vulnerabilities found in MDT, Microsoft chose to retire the service rather than fix the issues. As…
By: Garrett Foster
12 mins
TL;DR: I found two privilege escalation vulnerabilities, one in MSSQL (CVE-2025-49758) and one in Microsoft Configuration Manager (CVE-2025-47179), while mapping…
By: Chris Thompson
16 mins
tl;dr: Security researchers have discovered 30+ unique attack techniques targeting SCCM in the past several years, as its widespread control…
45 mins
TL;DR As defensive postures continue to mature, deception technologies provide organizations the opportunity to harden defenses and take a more…
By: Ben Schroeder
27 mins
TL:DR SCOM suffers from similar insecure default configurations as its SCCM counterpart, enabling attackers to escalate privileges, harvest credentials, and…
21 mins
TL;DR: We found that SCOM RunAs credentials could be obtained on-host and also off-host in certain configurations and wrote a…
By: Matt Johnson
49 mins
TL;DR Yet another System Center Ludus configuration for your collection. https://github.com/Synzack/ludus_scom Intro As you may know, here at SpecterOps we…
By: Zach Stein
14 mins
TL;DR SCCM sites (prior to KB35360093) integrated with Entra ID can be abused to compromise the entire hierarchy. Introduction Despite…
17 mins
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