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Tarrask has masqueraded as executable files such as `winupdate.exe`, `date.exe`, or `win.exe`. | ['T1036.005'] |
TeamTNT has replaced .dockerd and .dockerenv with their own scripts and cryptocurrency mining software. | ['T1036.005'] |
The Bazar loader has named malicious shortcuts "adobe" and mimicked communications software. | ['T1036.005'] |
The TAINTEDSCRIBE main executable has disguised itself as Microsoft’s Narrator. | ['T1036.005'] |
The file name AcroRD32.exe, a legitimate process name for Adobe's Acrobat Reader, was used by APT1 as a name for malware. | ['T1036.005'] |
ThiefQuest prepends a copy of itself to the beginning of an executable file while maintaining the name of the executable. | ['T1036.005'] |
ThreatNeedle chooses its payload creation path from a randomly selected service name from netsvc. | ['T1036.005'] |
TinyTurla has been deployed as `w64time.dll` to appear legitimate. | ['T1036.005'] |
To establish persistence, SslMM identifies the Start Menu Startup directory and drops a link to its own executable disguised as an “Office Start,” “Yahoo Talk,” “MSN Gaming Z0ne,” or “MSN Talk” shortcut. | ['T1036.005', 'T1547.001', 'T1547.009'] |
Tropic Trooper has hidden payloads in Flash directories and fake installer files. | ['T1036.005'] |
USBStealer mimics a legitimate Russian program called USB Disk Security. | ['T1036.005'] |
Ursnif has used strings from legitimate system files and existing folders for its file, folder, and Registry entry names. | ['T1036.005'] |
WIRTE has named a first stage dropper `Kaspersky Update Agent` in order to appear legitimate. | ['T1036.005'] |
ZLib mimics the resource version information of legitimate Realtek Semiconductor, Nvidia, or Synaptics modules. | ['T1036.005'] |
admin@338 actors used the following command to rename one of their tools to a benign file name: "ren "%temp%\upload" audiodg.exe" | ['T1036.005'] |
menuPass has been seen changing malicious files to appear legitimate. | ['T1036.005'] |
Keydnap puts a space after a false .jpg extension so that execution actually goes through the Terminal.app program. | ['T1036.006'] |
The Bazar loader has used dual-extension executable files such as PreviewReport.DOC.exe. | ['T1036.007'] |
An APT28 loader Trojan adds the Registry key "HKCU\Environment\UserInitMprLogonScript" to establish persistence. | ['T1037.001'] |
Attor's dispatcher can establish persistence via adding a Registry key with a logon script "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment "UserInitMprLogonScript" ". | ['T1037.001'] |
Cobalt Group has added persistence by registering the file name for the next stage malware under "HKCU\Environment\UserInitMprLogonScript". | ['T1037.001'] |
KGH_SPY has the ability to set the "HKCU\Environment\UserInitMprLogonScript" Registry key to execute logon scripts. | ['T1037.001'] |
Zebrocy performs persistence with a logon script via adding to the Registry key "HKCU\Environment\UserInitMprLogonScript". | ['T1037.001'] |
Cyclops Blink has the ability to execute on device startup, using a modified RC script named S51armled. | ['T1037.004'] |
Green Lambert can add "init.d" and "rc.d" files in the "/etc" folder to establish persistence. | ['T1037.004'] |
jRAT can list and manage startup entries. | ['T1037.005'] |
APT28 has collected files from network shared drives. | ['T1039'] |
Chimera has collected data of interest from network shares. | ['T1039'] |
CosmicDuke steals user files from network shared drives with file extensions and keywords that match a predefined list. | ['T1039'] |
Egregor can collect any files found in the enumerated drivers before sending it to its C2 channel. | ['T1039'] |
Fox Kitten has searched network shares to access sensitive documents. | ['T1039'] |
Gamaredon Group malware has collected Microsoft Office documents from mapped network drives. | ['T1039'] |
Ramsay can collect data from network drives and stage it for exfiltration. | ['T1039'] |
Sowbug extracted Word documents from a file server on a victim network. | ['T1039'] |
When it first starts, BADNEWS crawls the victim's mapped drives and collects documents with the following extensions: .doc, .docx, .pdf, .ppt, .pptx, and .txt. | ['T1039'] |
menuPass has collected data from remote systems by mounting network shares with "net use" and using Robocopy to transfer data. | ['T1039'] |
APT28 deployed the open source tool Responder to conduct NetBIOS Name Service poisoning, which captured usernames and hashed passwords that allowed access to legitimate credentials. APT28 close-access teams have used Wi-Fi pineapples to intercept Wi-Fi signals and user credentials. | ['T1040'] |
DarkVishnya used network sniffing to obtain login data. | ['T1040'] |
Emotet has been observed to hook network APIs to monitor network traffic. | ['T1040'] |
Empire can be used to conduct packet captures on target hosts. | ['T1040'] |
FoggyWeb can configure custom listeners to passively monitor all incoming HTTP GET and POST requests sent to the AD FS server from the intranet/internet and intercept HTTP requests that match the custom URI patterns defined by the actor. | ['T1040'] |
Impacket can be used to sniff network traffic via an interface or raw socket. | ['T1040'] |
MESSAGETAP uses the libpcap library to listen to all traffic and parses network protocols starting with Ethernet and IP layers. It continues parsing protocol layers including SCTP, SCCP, and TCAP and finally extracts SMS message data and routing metadata. | ['T1040'] |
NBTscan can dump and print whole packet content. | ['T1040'] |
Penquin can sniff network traffic to look for packets matching specific conditions. | ['T1040'] |
PoshC2 contains a module for taking packet captures on compromised hosts. | ['T1040'] |
Responder captures hashes and credentials that are sent to the system after the name services have been poisoned. | ['T1040'] |
Sandworm Team has used intercepter-NG to sniff passwords in network traffic. | ['T1040'] |
A Gamaredon Group file stealer can transfer collected files to a hardcoded C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
APT3 has a tool that exfiltrates data over the C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
APT32's backdoor has exfiltrated data using the already opened channel with its C&C server. | ['T1041'] |
APT39 has exfiltrated stolen victim data through C2 communications. | ['T1041'] |
Adversaries can direct BACKSPACE to upload files to the C2 Server. | ['T1041'] |
AppleJeus has exfiltrated collected host information to a C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
Astaroth exfiltrates collected information from its r1.log file to the external C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
Attor has exfiltrated data over the C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
AuTo Stealer can exfiltrate data over actor-controlled C2 servers via HTTP or TCP. | ['T1041'] |
BLUELIGHT has exfiltrated data over its C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
Bandook can upload files from a victim's machine over the C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
Bankshot exfiltrates data over its C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
Bisonal has added the exfiltrated data to the URL over the C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
Bumblebee can send collected data in JSON format to C2. | ['T1041'] |
CallMe exfiltrates data to its C2 server over the same protocol as C2 communications. | ['T1041'] |
Cannon exfiltrates collected data over email via SMTP/S and POP3/S C2 channels. | ['T1041'] |
Caterpillar WebShell can upload files over the C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
CharmPower can exfiltrate gathered data to a hardcoded C2 URL via HTTP POST. | ['T1041'] |
Chimera has used Cobalt Strike C2 beacons for data exfiltration. | ['T1041'] |
CreepySnail can connect to C2 for data exfiltration. | ['T1041'] |
Crimson can exfiltrate stolen information over its C2. | ['T1041'] |
Crutch can exfiltrate data over the primary C2 channel (Dropbox HTTP API). | ['T1041'] |
Cyclops Blink has the ability to upload exfiltrated files to a C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
Data exfiltration is done by Okrum using the already opened channel with the C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
DnsSystem can exfiltrate collected data to its C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
Doki has used Ngrok to establish C2 and exfiltrate data. | ['T1041'] |
Drovorub can exfiltrate files over C2 infrastructure. | ['T1041'] |
During Frankenstein, the threat actors collected information via Empire, which sent the data back to the adversary's C2. | ['T1041'] |
During Operation Honeybee, the threat actors uploaded stolen files to their C2 servers. | ['T1041'] |
DustySky has exfiltrated data to the C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
Dyre has the ability to send information staged on a compromised host externally to C2. | ['T1041'] |
Ebury can exfiltrate SSH credentials through custom DNS queries. | ['T1041'] |
Emotet has been seen exfiltrating system information stored within cookies sent within an HTTP GET request back to its C2 servers. | ['T1041'] |
Flagpro has exfiltrated data to the C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
FlawedAmmyy has sent data collected from a compromised host to its C2 servers. | ['T1041'] |
FoggyWeb can remotely exfiltrate sensitive information from a compromised AD FS server. | ['T1041'] |
FunnyDream can execute commands, including gathering user information, and send the results to C2. | ['T1041'] |
GALLIUM used Web shells and HTRAN for C2 and to exfiltrate data. | ['T1041'] |
Grandoreiro can send data it retrieves to the C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
GrimAgent has sent data related to a compromise host over its C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
HOPLIGHT has used its C2 channel to exfiltrate data. | ['T1041'] |
Higaisa exfiltrated data over its C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
HotCroissant has the ability to download files from the infected host to the command and control (C2) server. | ['T1041'] |
Imminent Monitor has uploaded a file containing debugger logs, network information and system information to the C2. | ['T1041'] |
Industroyer sends information about hardware profiles and previously-received commands back to the C2 server in a POST-request. | ['T1041'] |
KGH_SPY can exfiltrate collected information from the host to the C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
KONNI has sent data and files to its C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
Kessel has exfiltrated information gathered from the infected system to the C2 server. | ['T1041'] |
Kimsuky has exfiltrated data over its C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
Leviathan has exfiltrated data over its C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
LightNeuron exfiltrates data over its email C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
LitePower can send collected data, including screenshots, over its C2 channel. | ['T1041'] |
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