T1055 - Process Injection

Tattiche:
Privilege Escalation Defense Evasion
Piattaforme:
Linux macOS Windows
Rilevamento:
Not specified
Description:
Adversaries may inject code into processes in order to evade process-based defenses as well as possibly elevate privileges. Process injection is a method of executing arbitrary code in the address space of a separate live process. Running code in the context of another process may allow access to the process's memory, system/network resources, and possibly elevated privileges. Execution via process injection may also evade detection from security products since the execution is masked under a legitimate process.

There are many different ways to inject code into a process, many of which abuse legitimate functionalities. These implementations exist for every major OS but are typically platform specific.

More sophisticated samples may perform multiple process injections to segment modules and further evade detection, utilizing named pipes or other inter-process communication (IPC) mechanisms as a communication channel.
Sub-tecniche (12)
ID ATT&CK Azioni
T1055.001 Dynamic-link Library Injection
T1055.002 Portable Executable Injection
T1055.003 Thread Execution Hijacking
T1055.004 Asynchronous Procedure Call
T1055.005 Thread Local Storage
T1055.008 Ptrace System Calls
T1055.009 Proc Memory
T1055.011 Extra Window Memory Injection
T1055.012 Process Hollowing
T1055.013 Process Doppelgänging
T1055.014 VDSO Hijacking
T1055.015 ListPlanting