| name | T1027.017_svg-smuggling |
| description | Adversaries may smuggle data and files past content filters by hiding malicious payloads inside of seemingly benign SVG files. |
| category | configuration |
| version | 18.1 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["mitre-attack","enterprise","t1027.017","defense-evasion","linux","macos","windows","sub-technique"] |
| technique_id | T1027.017 |
| tactic | defense-evasion |
| all_tactics | ["defense-evasion"] |
| platforms | ["Linux","macOS","Windows"] |
| mitre_url | https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1027/017 |
| tech_stack | ["linux","macos","windows"] |
| cwe_ids | ["CWE-693"] |
| chains_with | ["T1027","T1027.001","T1027.002","T1027.003","T1027.004","T1027.005","T1027.006","T1027.007","T1027.008","T1027.009","T1027.010","T1027.011","T1027.012","T1027.013","T1027.014","T1027.015","T1027.016"] |
| prerequisites | ["T1027"] |
| severity_boost | {"T1027":"Chain with T1027 for deeper attack path","T1027.001":"Chain with T1027.001 for deeper attack path","T1027.002":"Chain with T1027.002 for deeper attack path"} |
T1027.017 SVG Smuggling
Sub-technique of: T1027
High-Level Description
Adversaries may smuggle data and files past content filters by hiding malicious payloads inside of seemingly benign SVG files. SVGs, or Scalable Vector Graphics, are vector-based image files constructed using XML. As such, they can legitimately include <script> tags that enable adversaries to include malicious JavaScript payloads. However, SVGs may appear less suspicious to users than other types of executable files, as they are often treated as image files.
SVG smuggling can take a number of forms. For example, threat actors may include content that:
- Assembles malicious payloads
- Downloads malicious payloads
- Redirects users to malicious websites
- Displays interactive content to users, such as fake login forms and download buttons.
SVG Smuggling may be used in conjunction with HTML Smuggling where an SVG with a malicious payload is included inside an HTML file. SVGs may also be included in other types of documents, such as PDFs.
Kill Chain Phase
Platforms: Linux, macOS, Windows
What to Check
How to Test
Manual Testing
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Identify Attack Surface: Determine if the target environment is susceptible to SVG Smuggling by examining the target platforms (Linux, macOS, Windows).
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Assess Existing Defenses: Review whether mitigations for T1027.017 are in place. If defenses are absent or misconfigured, this technique may be exploitable.
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Execute Test: Use tools and methods described in the MITRE ATT&CK page and external references below.