Adversaries may use methods of capturing user input to obtain credentials or collect information. During normal system usage, users often provide credentials to various different locations, such as login pages/portals or system dialog boxes. Input capture mechanisms may be transparent to the user (e.g. Credential API Hooking) or rely on deceiving the user into providing input into what they believe to be a genuine service (e.g. Web Portal Capture).
View in MITRE ATT&CK®Capability ID | Capability Description | Mapping Type | ATT&CK ID | ATT&CK Name | Notes |
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azure_sentinel | Azure Sentinel | technique_scores | T1056 | Input Capture |
Comments
This control can identify two of this technique's sub-techniques when executed via "Powershell Empire cmdlets seen in command line", but does not address other procedures.
References
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azure_defender_for_app_service | Azure Defender for App Service | technique_scores | T1056 | Input Capture |
Comments
This control only covers one platform and procedure for one of this technique's sub-techniques, resulting in a Minimal score.
References
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Technique ID | Technique Name | Number of Mappings |
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T1056.004 | Credential API Hooking | 1 |
T1056.002 | GUI Input Capture | 4 |
T1056.001 | Keylogging | 2 |
T1056.003 | Web Portal Capture | 7 |