T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification Mappings

Adversaries may modify file or directory permissions/attributes to evade access control lists (ACLs) and access protected files.(Citation: Hybrid Analysis Icacls1 June 2018)(Citation: Hybrid Analysis Icacls2 May 2018) File and directory permissions are commonly managed by ACLs configured by the file or directory owner, or users with the appropriate permissions. File and directory ACL implementations vary by platform, but generally explicitly designate which users or groups can perform which actions (read, write, execute, etc.).

Modifications may include changing specific access rights, which may require taking ownership of a file or directory and/or elevated permissions depending on the file or directory’s existing permissions. This may enable malicious activity such as modifying, replacing, or deleting specific files or directories. Specific file and directory modifications may be a required step for many techniques, such as establishing Persistence via Accessibility Features, Boot or Logon Initialization Scripts, Unix Shell Configuration Modification, or tainting/hijacking other instrumental binary/configuration files via Hijack Execution Flow.

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Mappings

Capability ID Capability Description Mapping Type ATT&CK ID ATT&CK Name Notes
AC-16 Security and Privacy Attributes Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
AC-2 Account Management Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
AC-3 Access Enforcement Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
AC-5 Separation of Duties Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
AC-6 Least Privilege Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
CA-7 Continuous Monitoring Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
CM-5 Access Restrictions for Change Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
CM-6 Configuration Settings Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
IA-2 Identification and Authentication (organizational Users) Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
SI-4 System Monitoring Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
SI-7 Software, Firmware, and Information Integrity Protects T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
action.malware.variety.Disable controls Disable or interfere with security controls related-to T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
amazon_inspector Amazon Inspector technique_scores T1222 File and Directory Permissions Modification
Comments
The Amazon Inspector Best Practices assessment package can assess security control "Configure permissions for system directories" that prevents privilege escalation by local users and ensures only the root account can modify/execute system configuration information and binaries. Amazon Inspector does not directly protect against system modifications rather it just checks to see if security controls are in place which can inform decisions around hardening the system. Due to this and the fact the security control is only supported for Linux platforms, the score is Minimal.
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ATT&CK Subtechniques

Technique ID Technique Name Number of Mappings
T1222.002 Linux and Mac File and Directory Permissions Modification 13
T1222.001 Windows File and Directory Permissions Modification 12