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hi everyone brycpon here and iamp;#39;m back with another video and today weamp;#39;re going to take a quick look at coercer so coercer what it does is it coerces a system into sending its ntlm hashes to you right so a lot of time when youamp;#39;re using responder you have to wait right youamp;#39;re waiting on something to trip over a responder youamp;#39;re waiting on something to respond in this case weamp;#39;re actually coercing the target into responding to our requests right now the thing we have to have to make this work is we have to have a username for someone from the domain right we need at least a username doesnamp;#39;t have to be a privileged user but you could password spray for it you could use previous credentials youamp;#39;ve captured with the responder to then coerce things into giving you the hashes so letamp;#39;s demo this tool real quick weamp;#39;ll go ahead over here weamp;#39;re going to start responder weamp;#39;re going to start it in verbose