T1070 - Indicator Removal

Tactics:
Stealth
Platforms:
Containers ESXi Linux macOS +3
Detection:
Not specified
Description:
Adversaries may selectively delete or modify artifacts generated to reduce indications of their presence and blend in with legitimate activity. Rather than broadly removing evidence, adversaries may target specific artifacts that appear anomalous or are likely to draw scrutiny, while leaving sufficient data intact to maintain the appearance of normal system behavior.

Artifacts such as command histories, log entries, or file metadata may be altered in ways that align with expected user or system activity. Location, format, and type of artifact (such as command or login history) are often platform-specific, allowing adversaries to tailor modifications that minimize suspicion.

These actions may not prevent detection entirely but can delay recognition of malicious activity or reduce the fidelity of alerts by making events appear benign or consistent with routine operations. Additionally, selectively removed or modified artifacts may still be recoverable through deeper forensic analysis, though their absence or alteration can complicate timeline reconstruction and attribution.
Sub-techniques (10)
ID ATT&CK Actions
T1070.001 Clear Windows Event Logs
T1070.002 Clear Linux or Mac System Logs
T1070.003 Clear Command History
T1070.004 File Deletion
T1070.005 Network Share Connection Removal
T1070.006 Timestomp
T1070.007 Clear Network Connection History and Configurations
T1070.008 Clear Mailbox Data
T1070.009 Clear Persistence
T1070.010 Relocate Malware