exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse

mukul975/exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse · Agent Skill (multi-file)

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Exploit Kerberos Constrained Delegation misconfigurations in Active Directory to impersonate privileged users via S4U2self and S4U2proxy extensions for lateral movement and privilege escalation.

SKILL.md

Files

This skill is a package of 6 files. Install with the command above, or download the folder.

  • 📄SKILL.md entry
  • 📁references
  • 📄api-reference.md 2.2 KB
  • 📄standards.md 846 B
  • 📄workflows.md 722 B
  • 📁scripts
  • ⚙️agent.py 4.3 KB
  • 📄LICENSE 11.0 KB

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Frequently asked questions

How do I install the exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse skill?

Run npx skillmds add mukul975/exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse in your terminal (requires Node.js), paste this page's agent-chat prompt into Claude, Cursor, or any MCP-connected agent, or download the SKILL.md file and copy it into your agent's skills directory.

What does the exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse skill do?

Exploit Kerberos Constrained Delegation misconfigurations in Active Directory to impersonate privileged users via S4U2self and S4U2proxy extensions for lateral movement and privilege escalation. It is listed under Security, Penetration Testing on SkillMD.

Is exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse safe to use?

SkillMD's automated safety review verdict for this skill is CAUTION. Independent scanners report: SkillSpector: CAUTION, Skill Scanner: PASS. Capability flags: executes scripts, reads secrets. SkillMD never runs a skill's scripts for you; review the SKILL.md before installing.

Which AI agents work with exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse?

This skill is tagged as working with Claude Code, Claude.ai, OpenAI Codex. SKILL.md is an open format, so most agents that read a skills directory can load it too.

Is exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse free to use?

Yes. Installing skills from SkillMD is free. This skill is licensed under Apache-2.

Who published exploiting-constrained-delegation-abuse?

mukul975 (@mukul975) published this skill. Their other Agent Skills are listed on their SkillMD profile.