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Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Explosive has collected the MAC address from the victim's machine. | Technique=T1016: System Network Configuration Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Indrik Spider used Cobalt Strike to carry out credential dumping using ProcDump. | Technique=T1003.001: LSASS Memory | Tactic=TA0006: Credential Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: SombRAT can SSL encrypt C2 traffic. | Technique=T1573.002: Asymmetric Cryptography | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: GoldFinder performed HTTP GET requests to check internet connectivity and identify HTTP proxy servers and other redirectors that an HTTP request traveled through. | Technique=T1016.001: Internet Connection Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Cobalt Strike has the ability to accept a value for HTTP Host Header to enable domain fronting. | Technique=T1090.004: Domain Fronting | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Shamoon obtains the system time and will only activate if it is greater than a preset date. | Technique=T1124: System Time Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Micropsia gathers the hostname and OS version from the victim’s machine. | Technique=T1082: System Information Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: During C0027, Scattered Spider used SSH tunneling in targeted environments. | Technique=T1572: Protocol Tunneling | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: LuminousMoth has used an unnamed post-exploitation tool to steal cookies from the Chrome browser. | Technique=T1539: Steal Web Session Cookie | Tactic=TA0006: Credential Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: During Operation Wocao, the threat actors executed `/c cd /d c:\windows\temp\ & reg query HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\<username>\PuTTY\Sessions\` to detect recent PuTTY sessions, likely to further lateral movement. | Technique=T1012: Query Registry | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Wizard Spider has created local administrator accounts to maintain persistence in compromised networks. | Technique=T1136.001: Local Account | Tactic=TA0003: Persistence |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: BADHATCH can check a user's access to the C$ share on a compromised machine. | Technique=T1135: Network Share Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: RogueRobin establishes persistence by creating a shortcut (.LNK file) in the Windows startup folder to run a script each time the user logs in. | Technique=T1547.009: Shortcut Modification | Tactic=TA0003 ; TA0004: Persistence ; Privilege Escalation |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Variants of Emissary have added Run Registry keys to establish persistence. | Technique=T1547.001: Registry Run Keys / Startup Folder | Tactic=TA0003 ; TA0004: Persistence ; Privilege Escalation |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Ursnif has gathered information about running services. | Technique=T1007: System Service Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Mori can communicate using HTTP over IPv4 or IPv6 depending on a flag set. | Technique=T1071.001: Web Protocols | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: DEADEYE has encrypted its payload. | Technique=T1027.013: Encrypted/Encoded File | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: FIN7 has used malicious links to lure victims into downloading malware. | Technique=T1204.001: Malicious Link | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: GoldMax has used scheduled tasks to maintain persistence. | Technique=T1053.005: Scheduled Task | Tactic=TA0002 ; TA0003 ; TA0004: Execution ; Persistence ; Privilege Escalation |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: njRAT enumerates the victim operating system and computer name during the initial infection. | Technique=T1082: System Information Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: TDTESS creates then deletes log files during installation of itself as a service. | Technique=T1070.004: File Deletion | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: APT41 DUST used compromised Google Workspace accounts for command and control. | Technique=T1102: Web Service | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: WIRTE has used PowerShell for script execution. | Technique=T1059.001: PowerShell | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Maze has disrupted systems by encrypting files on targeted machines, claiming to decrypt files if a ransom payment is made. Maze has used the ChaCha algorithm, based on Salsa20, and an RSA algorithm to encrypt files. | Technique=T1486: Data Encrypted for Impact | Tactic=TA0040: Impact |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: After initial installation, Raindrop runs a computation to delay execution. | Technique=T1497.003: Time Based Evasion | Tactic=TA0005 ; TA0007: Defense Evasion ; Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: WIRTE has used HTTPS over ports 2083 and 2087 for C2. | Technique=T1571: Non-Standard Port | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Lokibot has used VBS scripts and XLS macros for execution. | Technique=T1059.005: Visual Basic | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Conti can spread via SMB and encrypts files on different hosts, potentially compromising an entire network. | Technique=T1021.002: SMB/Windows Admin Shares | Tactic=TA0008: Lateral Movement |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: BLACKCOFFEE has the capability to enumerate files. | Technique=T1083: File and Directory Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Pupy uses PsExec to execute a payload or commands on a remote host. | Technique=T1569.002: Service Execution | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Dragonfly has compressed data into .zip files prior to exfiltration. | Technique=T1560: Archive Collected Data | Tactic=TA0009: Collection |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Astaroth can store C2 information on cloud hosting services such as AWS and CloudFlare and websites like YouTube and Facebook. | Technique=T1102.001: Dead Drop Resolver | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Cobalt Strike can use <code>sudo</code> to run a command. | Technique=T1548.003: Sudo and Sudo Caching | Tactic=TA0004 ; TA0005: Privilege Escalation ; Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Wizard Spider has obtained code signing certificates signed by DigiCert, GlobalSign, and COMOOD for malware payloads. | Technique=T1588.003: Code Signing Certificates | Tactic=TA0042: Resource Development |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Goopy has the ability to communicate with its C2 over DNS. | Technique=T1071.004: DNS | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Once a removable media device is inserted back into the first victim, USBStealer collects data from it that was exfiltrated from a second victim. | Technique=T1025: Data from Removable Media | Tactic=TA0009: Collection |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Flame contains modules to infect USB sticks and spread laterally to other Windows systems the stick is plugged into using Autorun functionality. | Technique=T1091: Replication Through Removable Media | Tactic=TA0008 ; TA0001: Lateral Movement ; Initial Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: EvilBunny has used various API calls as part of its checks to see if the malware is running in a sandbox. | Technique=T1106: Native API | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Equation has used an encrypted virtual file system stored in the Windows Registry. | Technique=T1564.005: Hidden File System | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Trojan.Karagany can gather information about the user on a compromised host. | Technique=T1033: System Owner/User Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: UPPERCUT has used HTTP for C2, including sending error codes in Cookie headers. | Technique=T1071.001: Web Protocols | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Azorult can call WTSQueryUserToken and CreateProcessAsUser to start a new process with local system privileges. | Technique=T1134.002: Create Process with Token | Tactic=TA0005 ; TA0004: Defense Evasion ; Privilege Escalation |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Fox Kitten has downloaded additional tools including PsExec directly to endpoints. | Technique=T1105: Ingress Tool Transfer | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: PoetRAT sent username, computer name, and the previously generated UUID in reply to a "who" command from C2. | Technique=T1033: System Owner/User Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: During the SolarWinds Compromise, APT29 created tokens using compromised SAML signing certificates. | Technique=T1606.002: SAML Tokens | Tactic=TA0006: Credential Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Cobalt Strike can use self signed Java applets to execute signed applet attacks. | Technique=T1553.002: Code Signing | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: DarkWatchman can identity the OS locale of a compromised host. | Technique=T1614: System Location Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Torisma has been Base64 encoded and AES encrypted. | Technique=T1027.013: Encrypted/Encoded File | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: RDAT can use HTTP communications for C2, as well as using the WinHTTP library to make requests to the Exchange Web Services API. | Technique=T1071.001: Web Protocols | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Fox Kitten has used a Perl reverse shell to communicate with C2. | Technique=T1059: Command and Scripting Interpreter | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: During the SolarWinds Compromise, APT29 used a compromised O365 administrator account to create a new Service Principal. | Technique=T1078.004: Cloud Accounts | Tactic=TA0005 ; TA0003 ; TA0004 ; TA0001: Defense Evasion ; Persistence ; Privilege Escalation ; Initial Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Sardonic can use WMI to execute PowerShell commands on a compromised machine. | Technique=T1047: Windows Management Instrumentation | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: EvilBunny has downloaded additional Lua scripts from the C2. | Technique=T1105: Ingress Tool Transfer | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Aquatic Panda has encoded PowerShell commands in Base64. | Technique=T1027.010: Command Obfuscation | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Pandora can load additional drivers and files onto a victim machine. | Technique=T1105: Ingress Tool Transfer | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Daggerfly used Reg to dump the Security Account Manager (SAM) hive from victim machines for follow-on credential extraction. | Technique=T1003.002: Security Account Manager | Tactic=TA0006: Credential Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: DarkGate uses the Delphi methods <code>Sysutils::DiskSize</code> and <code>GlobalMemoryStatusEx</code> to collect disk size and physical memory as part of the malware's anti-analysis checks for running in a virtualized environment. DarkGate will gather various system information such as display adapter descri... | Technique=T1082: System Information Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: OSX_OCEANLOTUS.D encrypts its strings in RSA256 and encodes them in a custom base64 scheme and XOR. | Technique=T1027.013: Encrypted/Encoded File | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: SLOWPULSE can modify LDAP and two factor authentication flows by inspecting login credentials and forcing successful authentication if the provided password matches a chosen backdoor password. | Technique=T1556.004: Network Device Authentication | Tactic=TA0006 ; TA0005 ; TA0003: Credential Access ; Defense Evasion ; Persistence |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Crutch has used the WinRAR utility to compress and encrypt stolen files. | Technique=T1560.001: Archive via Utility | Tactic=TA0009: Collection |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Chrommme can enumerate the IP address of a compromised host. | Technique=T1016: System Network Configuration Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: QUADAGENT uses DNS for C2 communications. | Technique=T1071.004: DNS | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Inception has encrypted malware payloads dropped on victim machines with AES and RC4 encryption. | Technique=T1027.013: Encrypted/Encoded File | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: DUSTTRAP can enumerate domain accounts. | Technique=T1087.002: Domain Account | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Epic uses the <code>rem reg query</code> command to obtain values from Registry keys. | Technique=T1012: Query Registry | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: BlackTech has used spearphishing e-mails with links to cloud services to deliver malware. | Technique=T1566.002: Spearphishing Link | Tactic=TA0001: Initial Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: SLOWPULSE can log credentials on compromised Pulse Secure VPNs during the `DSAuth::AceAuthServer::checkUsernamePassword`ACE-2FA authentication procedure. | Technique=T1111: Multi-Factor Authentication Interception | Tactic=TA0006: Credential Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Moneybird contains a configuration blob embedded in the malware itself. | Technique=T1027.009: Embedded Payloads | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Kerrdown has been distributed via e-mails containing a malicious link. | Technique=T1566.002: Spearphishing Link | Tactic=TA0001: Initial Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Malteiro has relied on users to execute .zip file attachments containing malicious URLs. | Technique=T1204.002: Malicious File | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Earth Lusca has established GitHub accounts to host their malware. | Technique=T1583.006: Web Services | Tactic=TA0042: Resource Development |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: CharmPower can remove persistence-related artifacts from the Registry. | Technique=T1112: Modify Registry | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Most strings in USBStealer are encrypted using 3DES and XOR and reversed. | Technique=T1027.013: Encrypted/Encoded File | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: ShimRat can download additional files. | Technique=T1105: Ingress Tool Transfer | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Play has split victims' files into chunks for exfiltration. | Technique=T1030: Data Transfer Size Limits | Tactic=TA0010: Exfiltration |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Meteor can use `wmic.exe` as part of its effort to delete shadow copies. | Technique=T1047: Windows Management Instrumentation | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Orz can gather victim drive information. | Technique=T1083: File and Directory Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: DUSTTRAP can enumerate Registry items. | Technique=T1012: Query Registry | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Sandworm Team staged compromised versions of legitimate software installers in forums to enable initial access to executing user. | Technique=T1608.001: Upload Malware | Tactic=TA0042: Resource Development |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: SeaDuke is capable of executing commands. | Technique=T1059.003: Windows Command Shell | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Winnti for Windows can use Native API to create a new process and to start services. | Technique=T1106: Native API | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Wingbird drops a malicious file (sspisrv.dll) alongside a copy of lsass.exe, which is used to register a service that loads sspisrv.dll as a driver. The payload of the malicious driver (located in its entry-point function) is executed when loaded by lsass.exe before the spoofed service becomes unstable and cr... | Technique=T1547.008: LSASS Driver | Tactic=TA0003 ; TA0004: Persistence ; Privilege Escalation |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Attor has a plugin that enumerates files with specific extensions on all hard disk drives and stores file information in encrypted log files. | Technique=T1083: File and Directory Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Pupy has a built-in module for port scanning. | Technique=T1046: Network Service Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: TrickBot gathers the OS version, machine name, CPU type, amount of RAM available, and UEFI/BIOS firmware information from the victim’s machine. | Technique=T1082: System Information Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Misdat saves itself as a file named `msdtc.exe`, which is also the name of the legitimate Microsoft Distributed Transaction Coordinator service binary. | Technique=T1036.005: Match Legitimate Name or Location | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: LightNeuron has a function to delete files. | Technique=T1070.004: File Deletion | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: LunarWeb can capture information on group policy settings | Technique=T1615: Group Policy Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: MoleNet can collect information about the about the system. | Technique=T1082: System Information Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Turla has frequently used compromised WordPress sites for C2 infrastructure. | Technique=T1584.006: Web Services | Tactic=TA0042: Resource Development |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Ember Bear has used tools such as Nmap and MASSCAN for remote service discovery. | Technique=T1018: Remote System Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: NightClub has created a Windows service named `WmdmPmSp` to establish persistence. | Technique=T1543.003: Windows Service | Tactic=TA0003 ; TA0004: Persistence ; Privilege Escalation |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: BackConfig has been signed with self signed digital certificates mimicking a legitimate software company. | Technique=T1553.002: Code Signing | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: TeamTNT has used open-source tools such as Weave Scope to target exposed Docker API ports and gain initial access to victim environments. TeamTNT has also targeted exposed kubelets for Kubernetes environments. | Technique=T1133: External Remote Services | Tactic=TA0003 ; TA0001: Persistence ; Initial Access |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: YAHOYAH checks for the system’s Windows OS version and hostname. | Technique=T1082: System Information Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Revenge RAT gathers the username from the system. | Technique=T1033: System Owner/User Discovery | Tactic=TA0007: Discovery |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Silence has used port 444 when sending data about the system from the client to the server. | Technique=T1571: Non-Standard Port | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: Patchwork used Visual Basic Scripts (VBS) on victim machines. | Technique=T1059.005: Visual Basic | Tactic=TA0002: Execution |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: BUSHWALK can write malicious payloads sent through a web request’s command parameter. | Technique=T1105: Ingress Tool Transfer | Tactic=TA0011: Command and Control |
Which MITRE ATT&CK technique and tactic does this activity demonstrate? | Activity: ROADSWEEP can use embedded scripts to remove itself from the infected host. | Technique=T1070.004: File Deletion | Tactic=TA0005: Defense Evasion |
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