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Why You Got Hacked – 2025 Super Edition

By: BHIS
19 November 2025 at 18:50

This article was written to provide readers with an overview of a selection of our pentest results from the last 15 months. This data was gathered toward the end of September 2025. Shockingly, the data does not differ much from our prior analyses conducted at the end of 2022 or 2023.

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GoSpoof – Turning Attacks into IntelΒ 

By: BHIS
29 October 2025 at 15:00

Imagine this: You’re an attacker ready to get their hands on valuable data that you can sell to afford going on a sweet vacation. You do your research, your recon, everything, ensuring that there’s no way this can go wrong. The day of the attack, you brew some coffee, crack your knuckles, and get started. A few hours into the service scan, you come to realize that all the network ports are open, but in use.

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Detecting ADCS Privilege Escalation

Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS) is used to manage certificates for systems, users, applications, and more in an enterprise environment. Misconfigurations in ADCS can introduce critical vulnerabilities into an enterprise Active Directory environment.

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Vulnerability Scanning with NmapΒ 

Nmap, also known as Network Mapper, is a commonly used network scanning tool. As penetration testers, Nmap is a tool we use daily that is indispensable for verifying configurations and identifying potential vulnerabilities.

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Go-Spoof: A Tool for Cyber Deception

By: BHIS
27 March 2025 at 15:00

Go-Spoof brings an old tool to a new language. The Golang rewrite [of Portspoof] provides similar efficiency and all the same features of the previous tool but with easier setup and useability.

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Why Your Org Needs a Penetration Test Program

By: BHIS
10 March 2025 at 16:30

This webcast originally aired on February 27, 2025. Join us for a very special free one-hour Black Hills Information Security webcast with Corey Ham & Kelli Tarala on why your […]

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Proxying Your Way to Code Execution – A Different Take on DLL HijackingΒ 

By: BHIS
26 September 2024 at 17:00

While DLL hijacking attacks can take on many different forms, this blog post will explore a specific type of attack called DLL proxying, providing insights into how it works, the potential risks it poses, and briefly the methodology for discovering these vulnerable DLLs, which led to the discovery of several zero-day vulnerable DLLs that Microsoft has acknowledged but opted to not fix at this time.

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Abusing Active Directory Certificate Services (Part 4)

Start this blog series from the beginning here: PART 1 Misconfigurations in Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS) can introduce critical vulnerabilities into an Enterprise environment. In this article, we will […]

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Wishing: Webhook Phishing in Teams

By: BHIS
14 March 2024 at 14:10

Quick Jump: In the constantly evolving landscape of cybersecurity, it is common to see features designed for convenience lead to negative cybersecurity consequences. Microsoft Teams, an essential tool for corporate […]

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Hacking with Hydra

By: BHIS
15 February 2024 at 18:00

What is Hydra? Hydra is a tool that can be used for password spraying. Let’s begin by defining the term β€œpassword spray.” A password spray is where an attacker defines […]

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Abusing Active Directory Certificate Services (Part 2)

By: BHIS
12 October 2023 at 17:44

Misconfigurations in Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS) can introduce critical vulnerabilities into an Enterprise Active Directory environment, such as paths of escalation from low privileged accounts to domain administrator.

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Abusing Active Directory Certificate Services (Part 1)

By: BHIS
5 October 2023 at 18:00

Active Directory Certificate Services (ADCS) is used for public key infrastructure in an Active Directory environment. ADCS is widely used in enterprise Active Directory environments for managing certificates for systems, users, applications, and more.

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