January 2019
Intermediate to advanced
548 pages
12h 7m
English
In most cases, attackers performing console-level attacks or social-engineering attacks might gain access to a normal domain user who is not a local administrator, which leaves them with access only to a limited level of privileges. This can be bypassed and exploited to gain system-level access on the victim machine without having to be a local admin.
When attackers initially gain access to the system and try to run system-level commands, they receive the response access denied or no privilege available to run the commands on the target system. This can be verified by running the getsystem command from the Meterpreter console, as shown in the following screenshot:
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