Adversaries may deliver payloads to remote systems by adding content to shared storage locations, such as network drives or internal code repositories.
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Adversaries may move onto systems, possibly those on disconnected or air-gapped networks, by copying malware to removable media and taking advantage of Autorun features when the media is inserted i...
Adversaries may exploit remote services to gain unauthorized access to internal systems once inside of a network.
After they already have access to accounts or systems within the environment, adversaries may use internal spearphishing to gain access to additional information or compromise other users within th...
Adversaries may hijack a legitimate user's SSH session to move laterally within an environment.
Adversaries may hijack a legitimate user’s remote desktop session to move laterally within an environment.
Adversaries may take control of preexisting sessions with remote services to move laterally in an environment.
Adversaries may transfer tools or other files between systems in a compromised environment.
Adversaries may search local system sources, such as file systems, configuration files, local databases, virtual machine files, or process memory, to find files of interest and sensitive data prior...
Adversaries may search connected removable media on computers they have compromised to find files of interest.
Adversaries may search network shares on computers they have compromised to find files of interest.
Adversaries may log user keystrokes to intercept credentials as the user types them.
Adversaries may mimic common operating system GUI components to prompt users for credentials with a seemingly legitimate prompt.
Adversaries may install code on externally facing portals, such as a VPN login page, to capture and transmit credentials of users who attempt to log into the service.
Adversaries may hook into Windows application programming interface (API) functions and Linux system functions to collect user credentials.
Adversaries may use methods of capturing user input to obtain credentials or collect information.
Adversaries may stage collected data in a central location or directory on the local system prior to Exfiltration.
Adversaries may stage data collected from multiple systems in a central location or directory on one system prior to Exfiltration.
Adversaries may stage collected data in a central location or directory prior to Exfiltration.
Adversaries may attempt to take screen captures of the desktop to gather information over the course of an operation.
Adversaries may target user email on local systems to collect sensitive information.
Adversaries may target an Exchange server, Office 365, or Google Workspace to collect sensitive information.
Adversaries may setup email forwarding rules to collect sensitive information.
Adversaries may target user email to collect sensitive information.
Adversaries may collect data stored in the clipboard from users copying information within or between applications.
Once established within a system or network, an adversary may use automated techniques for collecting internal data.
An adversary can leverage a computer's peripheral devices (e.g., microphones and webcams) or applications (e.g., voice and video call services) to capture audio recordings for the purpose of listen...
An adversary can leverage a computer's peripheral devices (e.g., integrated cameras or webcams) or applications (e.g., video call services) to capture video recordings for the purpose of gathering ...
Adversaries may take advantage of security vulnerabilities and inherent functionality in browser software to change content, modify user-behaviors, and intercept information as part of various brow...
Adversaries may leverage Confluence repositories to mine valuable information.
Adversaries may leverage the SharePoint repository as a source to mine valuable information.
Adversaries may leverage code repositories to collect valuable information.
Adversaries may leverage Customer Relationship Management (CRM) software to mine valuable information.
Adversaries may leverage chat and messaging applications, such as Microsoft Teams, Google Chat, and Slack, to mine valuable information.
Adversaries may leverage databases to mine valuable information.
Adversaries may leverage information repositories to mine valuable information.
Adversaries may access data from cloud storage.
Adversaries may use utilities to compress and/or encrypt collected data prior to exfiltration.
An adversary may compress or encrypt data that is collected prior to exfiltration using 3rd party libraries.
An adversary may compress or encrypt data that is collected prior to exfiltration using a custom method.