Component Object Model Hijacking (T1546.015)

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Associated Tactics

  • Privilege Escalation
  • Persistence

Privilege Escalation (TA0004)

The adversary is trying to gain higher-level permissions. Privilege Escalation consists of techniques that adversaries use to gain higher-level permissions on a system or network. Adversaries can often enter and explore a network with unprivileged access but require elevated permissions to follow through on their objectives. Common approaches are to take advantage of system weaknesses, misconfigurations, and vulnerabilities. Examples of elevated access include: * SYSTEM/root level * local administrator * user account with admin-like access * user accounts with access to specific system or perform specific function These techniques often overlap with Persistence techniques, as OS features that let an adversary persist can execute in an elevated context.

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Procedure Examples

Description Source(s)
Ewing, P. Strom, B. (2016, September 15). How to Hunt: Detecting Persistence & Evasion with the COM. Retrieved September 15, 2016. Elastic COM Hijacking
G DATA. (2014, October). COM Object hijacking: the discreet way of persistence. Retrieved August 13, 2016. GDATA COM Hijacking
Microsoft. (n.d.). The Component Object Model. Retrieved August 18, 2016. Microsoft Component Object Model