Overview

Evasion Techniques and Breaching Defenses (PEN-300) is an advanced penetration testing course. Learners who complete the course and pass the exam will earn the OffSec Experienced Pentester (OSEP) certification. This course builds on the knowledge and techniques taught in Penetration Testing with Kali Linux, teaching learners to perform advanced penetration tests against mature organisations with an established security function and focuses on bypassing security mechanisms that are designed to block attacks. The OSEP is one of three certifications making up the OSCE³ certification along with the OSWE for advanced web attacks and OSED for exploit development.

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Prerequisites

  • Solid ability in enumerating targets to identify vulnerabilities

  • The ability to identify and exploit vulnerabilities like SQL injection, file inclusion, and local privilege escalation

  • A foundational understanding of Active Directory and knowledge of basic AD attacks

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Delegates will learn how to

  • Bypass defences
  • Perform advanced attacks while avoiding detection
  • Compromise systems configured with security in mind
  • Those who complete the course and pass the 48-hour exam earn the Offensive Security Experienced Penetration Tester (OSEP) certification
  • Preparation for more advanced field work
  • Knowledge of breaching network perimeter defences through client-side attacks, evading antivirus and allow-listing technologies
  • How to customise advanced attacks and chain them together

About the Exam

  • The PEN-300 course and online lab prepares you for the OSEP certification
  • 48-hour exam
  • Proctored

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Outline

Module 1 - Operating System and Programming Theory

  • Programming Theory
  • Operating System and Programming Theory
  • Client Side Code Execution With Office

Module 2 - Client Side Code Execution With Office

  • Will You Be My Dropper
  • Phishing with Microsoft Office
  • Keeping Up Appearances
  • Executing Shellcode in Word Memory
  • PowerShell Shellcode Runner
  • Keep That PowerShell in Memory
  • Talking To The Proxy
  • Wrapping Up

Module 3 - Client Side Code Execution With Windows Script Host

  • Creating a Basic Dropper in Jscript
  • Jscript and C#
  • In-memory PowerShell Revisited
  • Wrapping Up

Module 4 - Process Injection and Migration

  • Finding a Home for Our Shellcode
  • DLL Injection
  • Reflective DLL Injection
  • Process Hollowing
  • Wrapping Up

Module 5 - Introduction to Antivirus Evasion

  • Antivirus Software Overview
  • Simulating the Target Environment
  • Locating Signatures in Files
  • Bypassing Antivirus with Metasploit
  • Bypassing Antivirus with C#
  • Messing with Our Behaviour
  • Office Please Bypass Antivirus
  • Hiding PowerShell Inside VBA
  • Wrapping Up

Module 6 - Advanced Antivirus Evasion

  • Intel Architecture and Windows 10
  • Antimalware Scan Interface
  • Bypassing AMSI With Reflection in PowerShell
  • Wrecking AMSI in PowerShell
  • UAC Bypass vs Microsoft Defender
  • Bypassing AMSI in JScript
  • Wrapping Up

Module 7 - Application Whitelisting

  • Application Whitelisting Theory and Setup
  • Basic Bypasses
  • Bypassing AppLocker with PowerShell
  • Bypassing AppLocker with C#
  • Bypassing AppLocker with JScript
  • Wrapping Up

Module 9 - Bypassing Network Filters

  • DNS Filters
  • Web Proxies
  • IDS and IPS Sensors
  • Full Packet Capture Devices
  • HTTPS Inspection
  • Domain Fronting
  • DNS Tunnelling
  • Wrapping Up

Module 10 - Linux Post-Exploitation

  • User Configuration Files
  • Bypassing AV
  • Shared Libraries
  • Wrapping Up

Module 11 - Kiosk Breakouts

  • Kiosk Enumeration
  • Command Execution
  • Post-Exploitation
  • Privilege Escalation
  • Windows Kiosk Breakout Techniques
  • Wrapping Up

Module 12 - Windows Credentials

  • Local Windows Credentials
  • Access Tokens
  • 3 Kerberos and Domain Credentials
  • Processing Credentials Offline
  • Wrapping Up

Module 13 - Windows Lateral Movement

  • Remote Desktop Protocol
  • Fileless Lateral Movement
  • Wrapping Up

Module 14 - Linux Lateral Movement

  • Lateral Movement with SSH
  • DevOps
  • Kerberos on Linux
  • Wrapping Up

Module 15 - Microsoft SQL Attacks

  • MS SQL in Active Directory
  • MS SQL Escalation
  • Linked SQL Servers
  • Wrapping Up

Module 16 - Active Directory Exploitation

  • AD Object Security Permissions
  • Kerberos Delegation
  • Active Directory Forest Theory
  • Burning Down the Forest
  • Going Beyond the Forest
  • Compromising an Additional Forest
  • Wrapping Up

Module 17 - Combining the Pieces

  • Enumeration and Shell
  • Attacking Delegation
  • Owning the Domain
  • Wrapping Up

Module 18 Trying Harder: The Labs

  • Real Life Simulations
  • Wrapping Up
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Special Notices

This course includes a complimentary OffSec LearnUnlimited (PEN-300) 1 year subscription to aid in preparing for the OSEP exam after the class.

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