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Glossary Term Pass-the-Hash Mitigation

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What is Pass-the-Hash Mitigation?

Pass-the-Hash Mitigation is the process of implementing security measures to prevent attackers from using stolen hashed credentials to move laterally across a network.

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Understanding Pass-the-Hash Mitigation

Pass-the-Hash Mitigation refers to a set of strategies and techniques aimed at preventing or reducing the risk posed by pass-the-hash attacks. Pass-the-hash is a method where an attacker uses stolen password hashes to authenticate to a system without needing to crack the actual plaintext passwords. Mitigation techniques include using stronger authentication mechanisms, implementing least privilege access controls, restricting lateral movement within a network, regularly changing passwords, and incorporating tools that detect and prevent pass-the-hash attacks.

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