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in this video we are going to look at group policy preferences and how attackers can take advantage of these to gain privileged elevated access to your environment with no rights required the concept here is based off of a more legacy feature of active directory that allows you to use preferences within group policy to specify passwords that get pushed out to all of your domain member servers and one of those passwords commonly used is the administrator password so you can see here iamp;#39;m on my 2008 domain and if i come to the group policy settings i see under preferences local users and groups and that allows me to do things like set a policy preference to update the built-in administrator account and i can type in whatever password i want so i can type in top secret password and now whatever group policies whatever systems are tied to this group policy that password will get pushed down and become the password of the local administrator account which has full admin rights on tha