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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 1079396" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>The best method to stop such attacks, is the prevention against UAC bypasses. One can use SUA which can probably stop almost all of them. Also, the UAC set to max setting can prevent most such attempts. Of course, one can use additional security layers that can restrict scripting, exploits, etc.</p><p>The problem still can be with lateral movement in Enterprises.</p><p></p><p>I think that the most probable scenarios are:</p><p></p><p>Loader (like GuLoader) -----> UAC bypass + method from the video</p><p>Lateral movement ------> using stolen Administrator credentials ------> method from the video</p><p>Spearphishing ------> user thinks that the malware is an updater -------> user bypasses manually UAC ------> method from the video</p><p></p><p>Generally, there are more popular attack vectors, so the chances of being attacked in this way are rather small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 1079396, member: 32260"] The best method to stop such attacks, is the prevention against UAC bypasses. One can use SUA which can probably stop almost all of them. Also, the UAC set to max setting can prevent most such attempts. Of course, one can use additional security layers that can restrict scripting, exploits, etc. The problem still can be with lateral movement in Enterprises. I think that the most probable scenarios are: Loader (like GuLoader) -----> UAC bypass + method from the video Lateral movement ------> using stolen Administrator credentials ------> method from the video Spearphishing ------> user thinks that the malware is an updater -------> user bypasses manually UAC ------> method from the video Generally, there are more popular attack vectors, so the chances of being attacked in this way are rather small. [/QUOTE]
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