This nasty Microsoft attack could let hackers hijack entire Windows servers

A newly-uncovered security flaw in Windows can be exploited by attackers to completely take over a Windows domain, experts have said.

The vulnerability, dubbed PetitPotam, coerces remote Windows servers, including Domain Controllers, to authenticate with a malicious destination, thereby allowing adversaries to stage a Windows NT LAN Manager (NTLM) relay attack.

“PetitPotam is a classic NTLM Relay Attack, and such attacks have been previously documented by Microsoft along with numerous mitigation options to protect customers,” read Microsoft’s advisory on the issue.

TechRadar needs you!

We're looking at how our readers use VPNs with streaming sites like Netflix so we can improve our content and offer better advice. This survey won't take more than 60 seconds of your time, and you can also choose to enter the prize draw to win a $100 Amazon voucher or one of five 1-year ExpressVPN subscriptions.

>> Click here to start the survey in a new window <<

PetitPotam was discovered by cybersecurity researcher Gilles Lionel, who shared proof of concept (PoC) code, along with technical details of the flaw.

Incomplete mitigation?

Microsoft’s advisory suggests that all users who use Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS) with either the Certificate Authority Web Enrollment service or the Certificate Enrollment Web Service are potentially vulnerable to PetitPotam.

The vulnerability, Microsoft argues, takes advantage of servers where AD CS is not configured with protections for NTLM Relay Attacks.

“To prevent NTLM Relay Attacks on networks with NTLM enabled, domain administrators must ensure that services that permit NTLM authentication make use of protections such as Extended Protection for Authentication (EPA) or signing features such as SMB signing,” suggests Microsoft’s advisory. 

However, the researcher doesn’t think Microsoft’s mitigations fully address the issue. 

In a conversation with BleepingComputer, Lionel argues that PetitPotam is about abusing the EfsRpcOpenFileRaw function of the MS-EFSRPC API to pass on authentication requests.

And while Microsoft's advisory mitigates NTLM relay attacks, he says that it does not address the abuse of the MS-EFSRPC API, which would need a security update.

Via BleepingComputer



from TechRadar - All the latest technology news https://ift.tt/3rBj8XJ
Share:

No comments:

Post a Comment

Categories

Rove Reviews Youtube Channel

  1. Subscribe to our youtube channel
  2. Like our videos and share them too.
  3. Our youtube channel name Rove reviews.

WITNUX

This website is made by Witnux LLC. This website provides you with all the news feeds related to technology from large tech media industries like GSM Arena, NDTV, Gadgets 360, Firstpost and many other such ates altogether at technical depicts so that you need not go to several sites to view their post provide you advantantage of time.

From the developer
Tanzeel Sarwar

OUR OTHER NETWORKS

OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL

ROVE REVIEWS PLEASE SUBSCRIBE

OUR FACEBOOK PAGE

The Rove Reviews

Support

Trying our best to provide you the best DONATE or SUPPORTour site Contact me with details how are you gonna help us