| name | T1632.001_code-signing-policy-modification |
| description | Adversaries may modify code signing policies to enable execution of applications signed with unofficial or unknown keys. |
| category | configuration |
| version | 18.1 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["mitre-attack","mobile","t1632.001","defense-evasion","android","ios","sub-technique"] |
| technique_id | T1632.001 |
| tactic | defense-evasion |
| all_tactics | ["defense-evasion"] |
| platforms | ["Android","iOS"] |
| mitre_url | https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1632/001 |
| tech_stack | ["android","ios"] |
| cwe_ids | ["CWE-693"] |
| chains_with | ["T1632"] |
| prerequisites | ["T1632"] |
| severity_boost | {"T1632":"Chain with T1632 for deeper attack path"} |
T1632.001 Code Signing Policy Modification
Sub-technique of: T1632
High-Level Description
Adversaries may modify code signing policies to enable execution of applications signed with unofficial or unknown keys. Code signing provides a level of authenticity on an app from a developer, guaranteeing that the program has not been tampered with and comes from an official source. Security controls can include enforcement mechanisms to ensure that only valid, signed code can be run on a device.
Mobile devices generally enable these security controls by default, such as preventing the installation of unknown applications on Android. Adversaries may modify these policies in a number of ways, including Input Injection or malicious configuration profiles.
Kill Chain Phase
Platforms: Android, iOS
What to Check
How to Test
Identify Attack Surface
Determine if the target mobile environment is susceptible to Code Signing Policy Modification by examining the target platforms (Android, iOS).
Assess Existing Defenses
Review whether mitigations for T1632.001 are in place. If defenses are absent or misconfigured, this technique may be exploitable.
Remediation Guide
M1012 Enterprise Policy
On iOS, the allowEnterpriseAppTrust and allowEnterpriseAppTrustModification configuration profile restrictions can be used to prevent users from installing apps signed using enterprise distribution keys.
M1006 Use Recent OS Version
Mobile OSes have implemented measures to make it more difficult to trick users into installing untrusted certificates and configurations. iOS 10.3 and higher add an additional step for users to install new trusted CA certificates and configuration profiles. On Android, apps that target compatibility with Android 7 and higher (API Level 24) default to only trusting CA certificates that are bundled with the operating system, not CA certificates that are added by the user or administrator, hence decreasing their susceptibility to successful adversary-in-the-middle attack.