Protection | Local Security Authority
Locking the Vault: Why You Need to Enable Local Security Authority Protection
Is it a silver bullet? No. But security is about layers. LSA Protection is a cheap, effective layer that costs almost nothing in performance or compatibility. local security authority protection
local-security-authority-protection-guide Locking the Vault: Why You Need to Enable
If LSA Protection had been enabled, that post-exploitation step would have failed. The attacker would have seen an "Access Denied" error instead of a domain admin hash. LSA Protection is a cheap, effective layer that
If not, you just found a five-minute fix that could save your domain. Have you run into compatibility issues after enabling LSA Protection? Let me know in the comments below.
That is exactly what malware like does. It tricks the LSA into handing over the crown jewels: your plain-text passwords, NTLM hashes, and Kerberos tickets.
4 minutes The Silent Gatekeeper of Windows Every time you log into your computer, change your password, or access a shared drive on your office network, a quiet, powerful Windows process is working in the background: the Local Security Authority (LSA) .