T1550 - Use Alternate Authentication Material

Tattiche:
Lateral Movement Defense Evasion
Piattaforme:
Windows SaaS IaaS Containers +3
Rilevamento:
Not specified
Description:
Adversaries may use alternate authentication material, such as password hashes, Kerberos tickets, and application access tokens, in order to move laterally within an environment and bypass normal system access controls.

Authentication processes generally require a valid identity (e.g., username) along with one or more authentication factors (e.g., password, pin, physical smart card, token generator, etc.). Alternate authentication material is legitimately generated by systems after a user or application successfully authenticates by providing a valid identity and the required authentication factor(s). Alternate authentication material may also be generated during the identity creation process.(Citation: NIST Authentication)(Citation: NIST MFA)

Caching alternate authentication material allows the system to verify an identity has successfully authenticated without asking the user to reenter authentication factor(s). Because the alternate authentication must be maintained by the system—either in memory or on disk—it may be at risk of being stolen through [Credential Access](https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0006) techniques. By stealing alternate authentication material, adversaries are able to bypass system access controls and authenticate to systems without knowing the plaintext password or any additional authentication factors.
Sub-tecniche (4)
ID ATT&CK Azioni
T1550.001 Application Access Token
T1550.002 Pass the Hash
T1550.003 Pass the Ticket
T1550.004 Web Session Cookie
Malware (1)
Metadata
MITRE ID: T1550
STIX ID: attack-pattern--51a14c76-dd3b-...
Piattaforme: Windows, SaaS, IaaS, Containers, Identity Provider, Office Suite, Linux
Created: 13/01/2026 17:48
Updated: 06/03/2026 16:00