![]() ![]() A brute-force password attack is one in which an attacker tries many different passwords against an account very quickly in the hopes of finding a match. Kerberoasting is a brute-force password attack on Kerberos, an authentication and authorization system that is part of Active Directory. We’ll dive into all those details and more in this post. How do these attacks unfold? What are cybercriminals trying to accomplish? And how can you combat them? This blog discusses Kerberoasting attacks- a common attack technique where an adversary attempts to crack the password of a service account within Active Directory. With the constant headlines of cyberthreats targeting organizations these days, it’s truly hard to keep up.
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