Glossary

KERBEROASTING
defined.

An Active Directory attack where an authenticated user requests Kerberos service tickets for accounts with SPNs, then cracks the ticket offline to recover the service account password.

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What is Kerberoasting?

Any domain user can request service tickets, and the ticket is encrypted with the service account’s password hash. Weak passwords for service accounts — common in legacy environments — mean offline cracking is fast. Defence: long, random service account passwords (gMSA preferred) and detection on TGS-REQ anomalies.

Where this shows up.

See our web application penetration testing, API security testing, network penetration testing, and cloud security audit services for how we test for and defend against this class of issue.

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