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    PrivescCheck

    PrivescCheck

    Privilege Escalation Enumeration Script for Windows

    ...Designed for defenders as much as red-teamers, it helps turn ad-hoc manual checks into repeatable scans that surface systemic mistakes (for example, left-over build scripts or insecure service configs). Because it focuses on discovery rather than exploitation, it’s useful in hardening exercises, audits, and incident response to identify what an intruder might leverage.
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    BadBlood

    BadBlood

    Flls Microsoft Active Directory Domain with a structure

    BadBlood is a PowerShell toolkit that programmatically populates a Microsoft Active Directory domain with a realistic, large-scale structure of OUs, users, groups, computers, and permissions so defenders and testers can practice discovery, hardening, and incident response on a lifelike environment. It intentionally randomizes its output on every run so the created domain, objects, and ACL relationships are different each time, which helps teams exercise tooling and detection logic against varied scenarios. The project is driven by a single entry script (Invoke-BadBlood.ps1) and a collection of modular components that create OUs, seed users and groups, set ACLs, configure LAPS scenarios, and generate other attack/defense artifacts for lab use. ...
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