T1219.003 - Remote Access Hardware
Sub-technique
Tattiche:
Command and Control
Command and Control
Piattaforme:
Linux macOS Windows
Linux macOS Windows
Rilevamento:
Not specified
Not specified
Description:
An adversary may use legitimate remote access hardware to establish an interactive command and control channel to target systems within networks. These services, including IP-based keyboard, video, or mouse (KVM) devices such as TinyPilot and PiKVM, are commonly used as legitimate tools and may be allowed by peripheral device policies within a target environment.
Remote access hardware may be physically installed and used post-compromise as an alternate communications channel for redundant access or as a way to establish an interactive remote session with the target system. Using hardware-based remote access tools may allow threat actors to bypass software security solutions and gain more control over the compromised device(s).(Citation: Palo Alto Unit 42 North Korean IT Workers 2024)(Citation: Google Cloud Threat Intelligence DPRK IT Workers 2024)
Remote access hardware may be physically installed and used post-compromise as an alternate communications channel for redundant access or as a way to establish an interactive remote session with the target system. Using hardware-based remote access tools may allow threat actors to bypass software security solutions and gain more control over the compromised device(s).(Citation: Palo Alto Unit 42 North Korean IT Workers 2024)(Citation: Google Cloud Threat Intelligence DPRK IT Workers 2024)
Metadata
| MITRE ID: | T1219.003 |
| STIX ID: | attack-pattern--a9fb6b3f-4a3c-... |
| Piattaforme: | Linux, macOS, Windows |
| Created: | 13/01/2026 17:48 |
| Updated: | 06/03/2026 16:00 |