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| Nature | Type | ID | Name |
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| ChildOf | Meta Attack PatternMeta Attack Pattern - A meta level attack pattern in CAPEC is a decidedly abstract characterization of a specific methodology or technique used in an attack. A meta attack pattern is often void of a specific technology or implementation and is meant to provide an understanding of a high level approach. A meta level attack pattern is a generalization of related group of standard level attack patterns. Meta level attack patterns are particularly useful for architecture and design level threat modeling exercises. | 560 | Use of Known Domain Credentials |
| CanPrecede | Meta Attack PatternMeta Attack Pattern - A meta level attack pattern in CAPEC is a decidedly abstract characterization of a specific methodology or technique used in an attack. A meta attack pattern is often void of a specific technology or implementation and is meant to provide an understanding of a high level approach. A meta level attack pattern is a generalization of related group of standard level attack patterns. Meta level attack patterns are particularly useful for architecture and design level threat modeling exercises. | 151 | Identity Spoofing |
| CanPrecede | Detailed Attack PatternDetailed Attack Pattern - A detailed level attack pattern in CAPEC provides a low level of detail, typically leveraging a specific technique and targeting a specific technology, and expresses a complete execution flow. Detailed attack patterns are more specific than meta attack patterns and standard attack patterns and often require a specific protection mechanism to mitigate actual attacks. A detailed level attack pattern often will leverage a number of different standard level attack patterns chained together to accomplish a goal. | 270 | Modification of Registry Run Keys |
| View Name | Top Level Categories |
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| Domains of Attack | Software |
| Mechanisms of Attack | Subvert Access Control |
| CWE-ID | Weakness Name |
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| 522 | Insufficiently Protected Credentials |
| 308 | Use of Single-factor Authentication |
| 309 | Use of Password System for Primary Authentication |
| 294 | Authentication Bypass by Capture-replay |
| 263 | Password Aging with Long Expiration |
| 262 | Not Using Password Aging |
| 521 | Weak Password Requirements |
| Entry ID | Entry Name |
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| 1021 | Remote Services |
| 1114.002 | Email Collection:Remote Email Collection |
| 1133 | External Remote Services |
| Submissions | ||
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| Submission Date | Submitter | Organization |
| 2015年11月09日 (Version 2.7) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation |
| Modifications | ||
| Modification Date | Modifier | Organization |
| 2018年07月31日 (Version 2.12) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation |
| Updated Description Summary, Examples-Instances, References, Related_Weaknesses, Typical_Severity | ||
| 2020年07月30日 (Version 3.3) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation |
| Updated @Abstraction, Related_Attack_Patterns, Related_Weaknesses, Taxonomy_Mappings | ||
| 2022年09月29日 (Version 3.8) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation |
| Updated Taxonomy_Mappings | ||
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