In 2010, SANS reported that knowledge of the Pass the Hash attack first described some thirteen years earlier was still poor. By 2019, knowledge of the threat vector that has now been in the public domain for more than two decades has improved, but is still not complete.
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Pass the Hash Remains a Poorly Defended Threat Vector
In 2010, SANS reported that knowledge of the Pass the Hash attack first described some thirteen years earlier was still poor. By 2019, knowledge of the threat vector that has now been in the public domain for more than two decades has improved, but is still not complete. The post Pass the Hash Remains a Poorly Defended Threat Vector appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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