| name | T1521.002_asymmetric-cryptography |
| description | Adversaries may employ a known asymmetric encryption algorithm to conceal command and control traffic, rather than relying on any inherent protections provided by a communication protocol. |
| category | configuration |
| version | 18.1 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["mitre-attack","mobile","t1521.002","command-and-control","android","ios","sub-technique"] |
| technique_id | T1521.002 |
| tactic | command-and-control |
| all_tactics | ["command-and-control"] |
| platforms | ["Android","iOS"] |
| mitre_url | https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1521/002 |
| tech_stack | ["android","ios"] |
| cwe_ids | ["CWE-300"] |
| chains_with | ["T1521","T1521.001","T1521.003"] |
| prerequisites | ["T1521"] |
| severity_boost | {"T1521":"Chain with T1521 for deeper attack path","T1521.001":"Chain with T1521.001 for deeper attack path","T1521.003":"Chain with T1521.003 for deeper attack path"} |
T1521.002 Asymmetric Cryptography
Sub-technique of: T1521
High-Level Description
Adversaries may employ a known asymmetric encryption algorithm to conceal command and control traffic, rather than relying on any inherent protections provided by a communication protocol. Asymmetric cryptography, also known as public key cryptography, uses a keypair per party: one public that can be freely distributed, and one private that should not be distributed. Due to how asymmetric algorithms work, the sender encrypts data with the receiver’s public key and the receiver decrypts the data with their private key. This ensures that only the intended recipient can read the encrypted data. Common public key encryption algorithms include RSA, ElGamal, and ECDSA.
For efficiency, many protocols (including SSL/TLS) use symmetric cryptography once a connection is established, but use asymmetric cryptography to establish or transmit a key. As such, these protocols are classified as Asymmetric Cryptography.
Kill Chain Phase
- Command and Control (TA0037)
Platforms: Android, iOS
What to Check
How to Test
Identify Attack Surface
Determine if the target mobile environment is susceptible to Asymmetric Cryptography by examining the target platforms (Android, iOS).
Assess Existing Defenses
Review whether mitigations for T1521.002 are in place. If defenses are absent or misconfigured, this technique may be exploitable.
Remediation Guide
No specific mitigations documented for this technique.
Detection
Detection of Asymmetric Cryptography
Risk Assessment
| Finding | Severity | Impact |
|---|
| Asymmetric Cryptography technique applicable | Low | Command And Control |
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