Red teamers exploited lack of physical security by shoveling snow to gain network admin access
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Avram Piltch
5d ago· 5 min readenInsight
Summary
A story from professional red teamers who were hired to test a company's security. They gained physical access to the building by shoveling snow for the company, which earned them trust and ultimately network admin access. The article highlights how a lack of physical security protocols can lead to complete network compromise, even when digital defenses are strong.
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Our story comes to us from two professional red teamers, who get paid to break into offices and networks in order to find holes in
Welcome back to PWNED, the column where we document serious security failures in hopes we can all learn from others' mistakes.
Fortunately, they were professional red teamers. Unfortunately, they pwned the network
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