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The full MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise kill chain — every tactic column and technique cell, collected fresh from MITRE's public STIX. Cell intensity = how many tracked threat groups use the technique; = cited in advisories we collect. Click a technique for detail; filter by group to see one actor's playbook.

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TECHNIQUE · T1068 — Exploitation for Privilege Escalation
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Adversaries may exploit software vulnerabilities in an attempt to elevate privileges. Exploitation of a software vulnerability occurs when an adversary takes advantage of a programming error in a program, service, or within the operating system software or kernel itself to execute adversary-controlled code. Security constructs such as permission levels will often hinder access to information and use of certain techniques, so adversaries will likely need to perform privilege escalation to include use of software exploitation to circumvent those restrictions. When initially gaining access to a system, an adversary may be operating within a lower privileged process which will prevent them from…

Threat groups using it · 22
In our corpus — advisories citing T1068
Reconnaissance
TA0043 · 12
Resource Development
TA0042 · 9
Initial Access
TA0001 · 11
Execution
TA0002 · 20
Persistence
TA0003 · 22
Privilege Escalation
TA0004 · 13
Stealth
TA0005 · 30
Defense Impairment
TA0112 · 18
Credential Access
TA0006 · 17
Discovery
TA0007 · 34
Lateral Movement
TA0008 · 9
Collection
TA0009 · 17
Command and Control
TA0011 · 18
Exfiltration
TA0010 · 9
Impact
TA0040 · 15
Heat · group adoption: ≤ median > median top quartile top decile ◆ n = cited in n of our collected advisories Source: MITRE ATT&CK Enterprise · attack-stix-data · group adoption = STIX “uses” edges