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The 2 following techniques demonstrate how privilege escalation can be done with modules and python packages in Azure involving automation accounts. Original research with screenshots and evidence can be provided upon request.
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it would be great if you could provide the evidence @OffsecPierogi ! |
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@carlospolop Hi Carlos, thank you for the merge. I wanted to know if there's a way to verify one of the flags being knocked off on my next attempt for AzRTE as I don't notice anything different in the training portal. Thank you again |
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Hi @OffsecPierogi, please open a ticket in discord so Jimmy can take a look, but I believe that before or during the examen there is a place were you can put this PR number and validate the flag. |
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The 2 following techniques demonstrate how privilege escalation can be done with modules and python packages in Azure involving automation accounts. Original research with screenshots and evidence can be provided upon request.