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"spec_version": "2.0",
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"id": "attack-pattern--a5de0540-73e7-4c67-96da-4143afedc7ed",
"created_by_ref": "identity--c78cb6e5-0c4b-4611-8297-d1b8b55e40b5",
"name": "Rogue Cellular Base Station",
"description": "An adversary could set up a rogue cellular base station and then use it to eavesdrop on or manipulate cellular device communication. A compromised cellular femtocell could be used to carry out this technique(Citation: Computerworld-Femtocell).",
"external_references": [
{
"source_name": "mitre-mobile-attack",
"url": "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1467",
"external_id": "T1467"
},
{
"url": "https://pages.nist.gov/mobile-threat-catalogue/cellular-threats/CEL-7.html",
"source_name": "NIST Mobile Threat Catalogue",
"external_id": "CEL-7"
},
{
"source_name": "Computerworld-Femtocell",
"description": "Jaikumar Vijayan. (2013, August 1). Researchers exploit cellular tech flaws to intercept phone calls. Retrieved December 24, 2016.",
"url": "http://www.computerworld.com/article/2484538/cybercrime-hacking/researchers-exploit-cellular-tech-flaws-to-intercept-phone-calls.html"
}
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{
"kill_chain_name": "mitre-mobile-attack",
"phase_name": "network-effects"
}
],
"modified": "2019-02-03T15:17:11.346Z",
"created": "2017-10-25T14:48:22.296Z",
"x_mitre_platforms": [
"Android",
"iOS"
],
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"Without Adversary Device Access"
],
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"x_mitre_old_attack_id": "MOB-T1070"
}
]
}