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It guides readers through PowerShell-driven workflows, email and DKIM-related techniques, log and detection evasion, database and Kerberos-focused attacks, and credential dumping using tools like Mimikatz. Later sections cover bypassing endpoint protections, backdoor development concepts, and data collection with persistence and pivoting culminating in final consolidation and reflections.","CONTENTS IN DETAIL  \nTITLE PAGE  \nCOPYRIGHT  \nDEDICATION  \nABOUT THE AUTHOR  \nACKNOWLEDGMENTS  \nINTRODUCTION  \nHow This Book Works  \nThe Vague Plan  \nPART I: STARTING BLOCKS  \nCHAPTER 1: BENDING BUT NEVER BREAKING  \nInfrastructure Requirements  \nFront-line Practical Configuration  \nAttack Server  \nC2 Server  \nResources  \nCHAPTER 2: BURIED ALIVE  \nEstablishing Contact  \nScouring the Web  \nFinding the Weak Links  \nResources  \nCHAPTER 3: PITCHING A CURVEBALL  \nStealing the Look  \nUnearthing Subdomains  \nPhishing Foes  \nSpam Filters  \nEmail Sandboxes  \nAntivirus  \nCredential Harvesting  \nCHAPTER 4: PERFECTING THE HOOK  \nRecycling Domains  \nManipulating Headers  \nRouting Emails  \nSetting Up the Sender Policy Framework Generating a Public Key for DKIM  \nBaiting the Hook  \nBuilding the Site  \nDiverting the Analysts  \nUser Hunting  \nResources  \nPART II: FIRST DIVE IN  \nCHAPTER 5: PRISON BREAK  \nDiving In  \nServer Recon  \nAutomating Our Recon  \nA Custom PowerShell Wrapper  \nBuilding an MSBuild Project  \nUnrestricted PowerShell  \nResources  \nCHAPTER 6: BUSTING IN AND GETTING BUSTED!  \nPlanting Our PowerShell  \nMicrosoft Base Code  \nInteractive Mode  \nLoading the PowerView Script  \nDeeper Recon  \nInspecting the Data  \nGauging the Security  \nImpersonating Users  \nResources  \nCHAPTER 7: KNOW THY ENEMY  \nInvestigating the Crime Scene  \nRevealing the Enemy  \nResources  \nPART III: BACK TO THE ARENA  \nCHAPTER 8: THROUGH LOGS AND FIRE  \nPassword Roulette  \nDevising a Strategy  \nNeutering Script Block Logging  \nThe Power of Self-Inspection  \nBypassing String Matches  \nResources  \nCHAPTER 9: RUSSIAN ROULETTE  \nCamouflage  \nIdentifying Services  \nAttacking the Database  \nKerberos Unraveled  \nKerberoasting Databases  \nCracking Passwords  \nResources  \nCHAPTER 10: FINALLY FREE  \nRaw SQL  \nMimikatz: Windows’ Magic Wand  \nExecuting Mimikatz  \nCombating AMSI  \nIdentifying the Culprit  \nEvading String Matching  \nThe Final Script  \nExecuting the Script  \nHarvesting Our Spoils  \nResources  \nCHAPTER 11: DEFEATING THE MACHINES  \nExploring the Virtual Desktop  \nBypassing MDE  \nAccessing LSASS  \nExtracting the Credentials  \nDefeating MDE  \nProcess Protection  \nGaining Trust  \nThread Injection  \nAlternative Routes  \nResources  \nCHAPTER 12: PERFECTING THE BACKDOOR  \nThe Development Structure  \nPlanting a Backdoor  \nSetting the Snare  \nChecking Our Surroundings  \nCalling for the Payload  \nReworking the Empire Agent  \nThe Core of Our Backdoor  \nHijacking Commits  \nResources  \nPART IV: SALVATION  \nCHAPTER 13: HUNTING FOR DATA  \nScoping Out the Defenses  \nGathering Intel  \nHunting for Data  \nPrivilege Check  \nPersisting  \nRaiding the Hive  \nGaining Trust  \nTaking Credentials  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