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{
"type": "x-mitre-analytic",
"id": "x-mitre-analytic--abfa1de9-fcf5-44da-a910-f83273b60813",
"created": "2025-10-21T15:10:28.402Z",
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{
"source_name": "mitre-attack",
"url": "https://attack.mitre.org/detectionstrategies/DET0674#AN1775",
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}
],
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],
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"name": "Analytic 1775",
"description": "Application vetting services could look for `android.permission.READ_CALENDAR` or `android.permission.WRITE_CALENDAR` in an Android application\u2019s manifest, or `NSCalendarsUsageDescription` in an iOS application\u2019s `Info.plist` file. Most applications do not need calendar access, so extra scrutiny could be applied to those that request it. \nOn both Android and iOS, the user can manage which applications have permission to access calendar information through the device settings screen, revoke the permission if necessary. ",
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"x_mitre_domains": [
"mobile-attack"
],
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],
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},
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"name": "User Interface",
"channel": "None"
}
],
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}
]
}