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name - Debugger Evasion
id - T1622
platforms - Windows, Linux, macOS
kill chain phases - Defense Evasion, Discovery
description - Adversaries may employ various means to detect and avoid debuggers. Debuggers are typically used by defenders to trace and/or analyze the execution of potential malware payloads.(Citation: P... |
name - Plist File Modification
id - T1647
platforms - macOS
kill chain phases - Defense Evasion
description - Adversaries may modify property list files (plist files) to enable other malicious activity, while also potentially evading and bypassing system defenses. macOS applications use plist files, such as the `info.p... |
name - Serverless Execution
id - T1648
platforms - SaaS, IaaS, Office 365
kill chain phases - Execution
description - Adversaries may abuse serverless computing, integration, and automation services to execute arbitrary code in cloud environments. Many cloud providers offer a variety of serverless resources, including ... |
name - Steal or Forge Authentication Certificates
id - T1649
platforms - Windows, Linux, macOS, Azure AD
kill chain phases - Credential Access
description - Adversaries may steal or forge certificates used for authentication to access remote systems or resources. Digital certificates are often used to sign and encrypt ... |
name - Acquire Access
id - T1650
platforms - PRE
kill chain phases - Resource Development
description - Adversaries may purchase or otherwise acquire an existing access to a target system or network. A variety of online services and initial access broker networks are available to sell access to previously compromised s... |
name - Cloud Administration Command
id - T1651
platforms - IaaS, Azure AD
kill chain phases - Execution
description - Adversaries may abuse cloud management services to execute commands within virtual machines or hybrid-joined devices. Resources such as AWS Systems Manager, Azure RunCommand, and Runbooks allow users to... |
name - Device Driver Discovery
id - T1652
platforms - Linux, macOS, Windows
kill chain phases - Discovery
description - Adversaries may attempt to enumerate local device drivers on a victim host. Information about device drivers may highlight various insights that shape follow-on behaviors, such as the function/purpose... |
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