![]() ![]() In each section I first provide the old trusted CMD commands and then also a Powershell equivalent for posterity sake. Note: I am not an expert and still learning myself. So this guide will mostly focus on the enumeration aspect. I wanted to try to mirror his guide, except for Windows. This guide is influenced by g0tm1lk’s Basic Linux Privilege Escalation, which at some point you should have already seen and used. Hopefully this guide will provide a good foundation to build upon and get you started. ![]() It eventually becomes easier to know what to look for rather than digging through everything hoping to find that needle in the haystack. At first privilege escalation can seem like a daunting task, but after a while you start to filter through what is normal and what isn’t. This takes familiarity with systems that normally comes along with experience. But to accomplish proper enumeration you need to know what to check and look for. Privilege escalation always comes down to proper enumeration. ![]()
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