Adversaries may create or modify systemd services to repeatedly execute malicious payloads as part of persistence.
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Adversaries may create or modify systemd services to repeatedly execute malicious payloads as part of persistence.
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Adversaries may create or modify Windows services to repeatedly execute malicious payloads as part of persistence.
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Adversaries may create or modify Launch Daemons to execute malicious payloads as part of persistence.
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Adversaries may create or modify container or container cluster management tools that run as daemons, agents, or services on individual hosts.
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Adversaries may create or modify system-level processes to repeatedly execute malicious payloads as part of persistence.
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Adversaries may maintain persistence through executing malicious content triggered using udev rules.
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Adversaries may achieve persistence by leveraging Python’s startup mechanisms, including path configuration (`.pth`) files and the `sitecustomize.py` or `usercustomize.py` modules.
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Adversaries may achieve persistence by adding a program to a startup folder or referencing it with a Registry run key.
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Adversaries may abuse authentication packages to execute DLLs when the system boots.
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Adversaries may abuse time providers to execute DLLs when the system boots.
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Adversaries may abuse features of Winlogon to execute DLLs and/or executables when a user logs in.
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Adversaries may abuse security support providers (SSPs) to execute DLLs when the system boots.
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Adversaries may modify the kernel to automatically execute programs on system boot.
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Adversaries may modify plist files to automatically run an application when a user logs in.
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Adversaries may modify or add LSASS drivers to obtain persistence on compromised systems.
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Adversaries may create or modify shortcuts that can execute a program during system boot or user login.
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Adversaries may use port monitors to run an adversary supplied DLL during system boot for persistence or privilege escalation.
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Adversaries may abuse print processors to run malicious DLLs during system boot for persistence and/or privilege escalation.
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Adversaries may add or modify XDG Autostart Entries to execute malicious programs or commands when a user’s desktop environment is loaded at login.
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Adversaries may achieve persistence by adding a Registry key to the Active Setup of the local machine.
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Adversaries may add login items to execute upon user login to gain persistence or escalate privileges.
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Adversaries may configure system settings to automatically execute a program during system boot or logon to maintain persistence or gain higher-level privileges on compromised systems.
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Adversaries may modify host software binaries to establish persistent access to systems.
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Adversaries may abuse dynamic-link library files (DLLs) in order to achieve persistence, escalate privileges, and evade defenses.
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Adversaries may execute their own payloads by placing a malicious dynamic library (dylib) with an expected name in a path a victim application searches at runtime.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking the binaries used by an installer.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking environment variables the dynamic linker uses to load shared libraries.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking environment variables used to load libraries.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking the search order used to load other programs.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking vulnerable file path references.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking the binaries used by services.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking the Registry entries used by services.
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Adversaries may leverage the COR_PROFILER environment variable to hijack the execution flow of programs that load the .NET CLR.
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Adversaries may abuse the <code>KernelCallbackTable</code> of a process to hijack its execution flow in order to run their own payloads.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking how the .NET `AppDomainManager` loads assemblies.
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Adversaries may execute their own malicious payloads by hijacking the way operating systems run programs.
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Adversaries may impair a system's ability to hibernate, reboot, or shut down in order to extend access to infected machines.
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Adversaries who successfully compromise a system may attempt to maintain persistence by “closing the door” behind them – in other words, by preventing other threat actors from initially accessing o...
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Adversaries may achieve persistence by leveraging OAuth application integrations in a software-as-a-service environment.
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Adversaries may exploit software vulnerabilities in an attempt to elevate privileges.
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