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I don't like windows, so I don't deploy any of this for real, but yesterday and the day before I set up a windows server, a few clients, and a Kali VM and manager to get in. I found out if you type "\\anything" into the windows bar it will send that user's name and hash out very easily with llmnr poisoning on every keystroke. What's worse is that is the default behavior. It is super fun to learn about all this though.
Edit: upon posting this comment it made the double backslash look like a single backslash so I changed it to a triple so it looks right on my end but just know I meant for it to be double.