Windows Remote Management (T1021.006)

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Associated Tactics

  • Lateral Movement

Lateral Movement (TA0008)

The adversary is trying to move through your environment. Lateral Movement consists of techniques that adversaries use to enter and control remote systems on a network. Following through on their primary objective often requires exploring the network to find their target and subsequently gaining access to it. Reaching their objective often involves pivoting through multiple systems and accounts to gain. Adversaries might install their own remote access tools to accomplish Lateral Movement or use legitimate credentials with native network and operating system tools, which may be stealthier.

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Procedure Examples

Description Source(s)
French, D. (2018, September 30). Detecting Lateral Movement Using Sysmon and Splunk. Retrieved October 11, 2019. Medium Detecting Lateral Movement
Jacobsen, K. (2014, May 16). Lateral Movement with PowerShell[slides]. Retrieved November 12, 2014. Jacobsen 2014
Microsoft. (n.d.). Windows Management Instrumentation. Retrieved April 27, 2016. MSDN WMI
Microsoft. (n.d.). Windows Remote Management. Retrieved September 12, 2024. Microsoft WinRM