Is This Sid Taken? Varonis Hazard Labs Finds Synthetic Sid Shot Assault Direct

These synthetic entries often appear as "Account Unknown" or long strings of numbers in the security tab, which administrators frequently ignore as remnants of deleted accounts rather than active threats.

The vulnerability relies on the way Windows handles SID resolution. Because the system allows adding SIDs that aren't yet mapped to a user, the ACL essentially waits for its "missing half". These synthetic entries often appear as "Account Unknown"

This attack involves threat actors with existing high privileges injecting "synthetic" into an Active Directory Access Control List (ACL) . This allows attackers to pre-assign permissions to a SID that does not yet exist in the environment, creating a silent "backdoor" that activates the moment a new account is created with that matching SID. Key Mechanics of the Attack This attack involves threat actors with existing high

Yes, identified a technique known as Synthetic SID Injection . For more detailed technical analysis, you can view

For more detailed technical analysis, you can view the original research on the Varonis Blog .

Once a new user or group is created and assigned that specific SID, they automatically inherit all the "synthetic" permissions previously injected, often without appearing in standard audit logs as a new permission grant. Why This Matters