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Detecting credential theft through memory access modelling with Microsoft Defender ATP

🗓️ 09 May 2019 17:29:45Reported by Eric AvenaType 
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Detecting credential theft through memory access modelling with Microsoft Defender ATP. Microsoft Defender ATP uses a statistical approach to detect credential dumping, such as analyzing memory access to the Local Security Authority Subsystem Service (_lsass.exe_) process, and instruments memory-related function calls to catch in-memory attack techniques

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