Administrator's Password Bad Practice, (Tue, Mar 20th)

Just a quick reminder about some bad practices while handling Windows Administrator credentials. I’m constantly changing my hunting filters on VT. A few days ago, I started to search for files/scripts that use the Microsoft SysInternals tool psexec[1]. For system administrators, this a great tool to execute programs on remote systems but it is also used by attackers to pivot internally. This morning, my filter returned an interesting file with a VT score of 11/66. The file is a compiled AutoIT script. This kind of malicious files is coming back via regular waves[2]. AutoIT executable can be easily decompiled. To achieve this, I’m using Exe2Aut.exe[3]. This tool has not been updated for a while but is still doing a good job.

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