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| name | T1218.002_control-panel |
| description | Adversaries may abuse control.exe to proxy execution of malicious payloads. |
| category | configuration |
| version | 18.1 |
| author | cyberstrike-official |
| tags | ["mitre-attack","enterprise","t1218.002","defense-evasion","windows","sub-technique"] |
| technique_id | T1218.002 |
| tactic | defense-evasion |
| all_tactics | ["defense-evasion"] |
| platforms | ["Windows"] |
| mitre_url | https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1218/002 |
| tech_stack | ["windows"] |
| cwe_ids | ["CWE-693"] |
| chains_with | ["T1218","T1218.001","T1218.003","T1218.004","T1218.005","T1218.007","T1218.008","T1218.009","T1218.010","T1218.011","T1218.012","T1218.013","T1218.014","T1218.015"] |
| prerequisites | ["T1218"] |
| severity_boost | {"T1218":"Chain with T1218 for deeper attack path","T1218.001":"Chain with T1218.001 for deeper attack path","T1218.003":"Chain with T1218.003 for deeper attack path"} |
Sub-technique of: T1218
Adversaries may abuse control.exe to proxy execution of malicious payloads. The Windows Control Panel process binary (control.exe) handles execution of Control Panel items, which are utilities that allow users to view and adjust computer settings.
Control Panel items are registered executable (.exe) or Control Panel (.cpl) files, the latter are actually renamed dynamic-link library (.dll) files that export a CPlApplet function. For ease of use, Control Panel items typically include graphical menus available to users after being registered and loaded into the Control Panel. Control Panel items can be executed directly from the command line, programmatically via an application programming interface (API) call, or by simply double-clicking the file.
Malicious Control Panel items can be delivered via Phishing campaigns or executed as part of multi-stage malware. Control Panel items, specifically CPL files, may also bypass application and/or file extension allow lists.
Adversaries may also rename malicious DLL files (.dll) with Control Panel file extensions (.cpl) and register them to HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Cpls. Even when these registered DLLs do not comply with the CPL file specification and do not export CPlApplet functions, they are loaded and executed through its DllEntryPoint when Control Panel is executed. CPL files not exporting CPlApplet are not directly executable.
Platforms: Windows
The following tests are from Atomic Red Team and provide actionable ways to test this technique:
This test simulates an adversary leveraging control.exe Upon execution calc.exe will be launched
Supported Platforms: windows
control.exe "#{cpl_file_path}"
Dependencies:
If Atomic Red Team tests are not applicable, manually verify the technique by:
Identify Attack Surface: Determine if the target environment is susceptible to Control Panel by examining the target platforms (Windows).
Assess Existing Defenses: Review whether mitigations for T1218.002 are in place. If defenses are absent or misconfigured, this technique may be exploitable.
Execute Test: Use tools and methods described in the MITRE ATT&CK page and external references below.
Restrict storage and execution of Control Panel items to protected directories, such as C:\Windows, rather than user directories.
Identify and block potentially malicious and unknown .cpl files by using application control tools, like Windows Defender Application Control, AppLocker, or Software Restriction Policies where appropriate.
| Finding | Severity | Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Control Panel technique applicable | High | Defense Evasion |
| CWE ID | Title |
|---|---|
| CWE-693 | Protection Mechanism Failure |