70 lines
3.6 KiB
JSON
70 lines
3.6 KiB
JSON
{
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"type": "bundle",
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"id": "bundle--e57c4784-fe28-4efd-9610-4b1ed128c669",
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"spec_version": "2.0",
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"objects": [
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{
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"x_mitre_platforms": [
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"iOS"
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],
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"x_mitre_domains": [
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"mobile-attack"
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],
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"object_marking_refs": [
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"marking-definition--fa42a846-8d90-4e51-bc29-71d5b4802168"
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],
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"id": "attack-pattern--8f142a25-f6c3-4520-bd50-2ae3ab50ed3e",
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"type": "attack-pattern",
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"created": "2017-10-25T14:48:17.533Z",
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"created_by_ref": "identity--c78cb6e5-0c4b-4611-8297-d1b8b55e40b5",
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"revoked": true,
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"external_references": [
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{
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"source_name": "mitre-mobile-attack",
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"url": "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1415",
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"external_id": "T1415"
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},
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{
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"url": "https://pages.nist.gov/mobile-threat-catalogue/authentication-threats/AUT-10.html",
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"source_name": "NIST Mobile Threat Catalogue",
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"external_id": "AUT-10"
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},
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{
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"source_name": "FireEye-Masque2",
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"description": "Hui Xue, Tao Wei, Yulong Zhang, Song Jin, Zhaofeng Chen. (2015, February 19). IOS MASQUE ATTACK REVIVED: BYPASSING PROMPT FOR TRUST AND APP URL SCHEME HIJACKING. Retrieved December 21, 2016.",
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"url": "https://www.fireeye.com/blog/threat-research/2015/02/ios_masque_attackre.html"
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},
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{
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"source_name": "Dhanjani-URLScheme",
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"description": "Nitesh Dhanjani. (2010, November 8). Insecure Handling of URL Schemes in Apple\u2019s iOS. Retrieved December 21, 2016.",
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"url": "http://www.dhanjani.com/blog/2010/11/insecure-handling-of-url-schemes-in-apples-ios.html"
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},
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{
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"source_name": "IETF-PKCE",
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"description": "N. Sakimura, J. Bradley, and N. Agarwal. (2015, September). IETF RFC 7636: Proof Key for Code Exchange by OAuth Public Clients. Retrieved December 21, 2016.",
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"url": "https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7636"
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},
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{
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"source_name": "MobileIron-XARA",
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"description": "Michael T. Raggo. (2015, October 1). iOS URL Scheme Hijacking (XARA) Attack Analysis and Countermeasures. Retrieved December 21, 2016.",
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"url": "https://www.mobileiron.com/en/smartwork-blog/ios-url-scheme-hijacking-xara-attack-analysis-and-countermeasures"
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}
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],
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"modified": "2020-10-23T15:05:40.674Z",
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"name": "URL Scheme Hijacking",
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"description": "An iOS application may be able to maliciously claim a URL scheme, allowing it to intercept calls that are meant for a different application(Citation: FireEye-Masque2)(Citation: Dhanjani-URLScheme). This technique, for example, could be used to capture OAuth authorization codes(Citation: IETF-PKCE) or to phish user credentials(Citation: MobileIron-XARA).",
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"kill_chain_phases": [
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{
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"kill_chain_name": "mitre-mobile-attack",
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"phase_name": "credential-access"
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}
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],
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"x_mitre_version": "1.1",
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"x_mitre_modified_by_ref": "identity--c78cb6e5-0c4b-4611-8297-d1b8b55e40b5",
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"x_mitre_tactic_type": [
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"Post-Adversary Device Access"
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],
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"x_mitre_is_subtechnique": false
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}
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]
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} |