
7MS #716: Tales of Pentest Pwnage – Part 83
From 7 Minute Security by Brian Johnson
April 3, 2026 · 33 min
About this episode
The episode discusses a unique pentesting story involving ADCS abuse and various techniques used during the process.
Today is my favorite pentest pwnage tale of 2026 – and maybe ever! It centers around an ADCS abuse via an attack path I'd never seen before. Tips include: Use Netexec to pull Powershell history Trying to steal reg hives and the EDR is made? Try copying them out to \\some-other-server.domain.com\share This post featured interesting use of the Responder -N option
People in this episode
Host: Brian Johnson
Topics covered
- pentesting
- cybersecurity
- ADCS abuse
- attack paths
- Powershell
- EDR
Keywords
- pentest
- ADCS
- Powershell history
- EDR
- Responder
- cybersecurity techniques
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Netexec, Responder
Places: \some-other-server.domain.com\share
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