Coercer vs Responder
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About Coercer
Coercer is an automated tool designed to locate and exploit Windows authentication coercion vulnerabilities. It specifically targets vulnerabilities such as PetitPotam and PrinterBug, which can be exploited to relay NTLM authentication requests. By automating the discovery and exploitation process, Coercer assists attackers and security testers in assessing the security posture of Active Directory environments against these types of threats.
About Responder
Responder is a network tool designed to poison LLMNR, NBT-NS, and mDNS protocols, capturing NTLMv1/v2 hashes from Windows environments. Written in Python, it acts as a rogue authentication server to intercept and capture credentials on the network. Responder's ability to exploit weaknesses in Windows name resolution protocols makes it a powerful tool for security professionals conducting network assessments and Active Directory penetration testing.
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