Metasploit Framework 6.3 Released

Metasploit Framework 6.3 Released

The Metasploit team is pleased to announce the release of Metasploit Framework 6.3, which adds native support for Kerberos authentication, incorporates new modules to conduct a wide range of Active Directory attacks, and simplifies complex workflows to support faster and more intuitive security testing.


Background


Kerberos is an authentication protocol that is commonly used to verify the identity of a user or a host in Windows environments. Kerberos support is built into most operating systems, but it’s best known as the authentication protocol used in Active Directory implementations. Thousands of organizations worldwide rely on Active Directory to define user groups and permissions and to provision network resources.


Kerberos and Active Directory more broadly have been prime attack targets for years and have featured prominently in both threat actor and pen tester playbooks. A fresh wave of Active Directory attacks proliferated in mid-2021, after researchers Will Schroeder and Lee Christensen published a technical whitepaper on a slew of novel attack techniques targeting Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS). AD CS is a popular tool that allows administrators to implement public key infrastructure, and to issue and manage public key certificates. Abusing AD CS gave adversaries and red teams fresh opportunities to escalate privileges, move laterally, and establish persistence within Windows environments.


More than ever, first-class support for Active Directory and Kerberos-based attack techniques is critical to many pen testers and security researchers as they look to demonstrate risk to clients and the pu ..

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