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ATT&CK MATRIX

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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 · T1185 — Browser Session Hijacking
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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 browser session hijacking techniques.(Citation: Wikipedia Man in the Browser) A specific example is when an adversary injects software into a browser that allows them to inherit cookies, HTTP sessions, and SSL client certificates of a user then use the browser as a way to pivot into an authenticated intranet.(Citation: Cobalt Strike Browser Pivot)(Citation: ICEBRG Chrome Extensions) Executing browser-based behaviors such as pivoting may require specific process permissions, such as <code>SeDebugPrivil…

Threat groups using it · 1
In our corpus — advisories citing T1185
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