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CAPEC-233: Privilege Escalation |
Description An adversary exploits a weakness enabling them to elevate their privilege and perform an action that they are not supposed to be authorized to perform. Taxonomy Mappings CAPEC mappings to ATT&CK techniques leverage an inheritance model to streamline and minimize direct CAPEC/ATT&CK mappings. Inheritance of a mapping is indicated by text stating that the parent CAPEC has relevant ATT&CK mappings. Note that the ATT&CK Enterprise Framework does not use an inheritance model as part of the mapping to CAPEC.Relevant to the ATT&CK taxonomy mapping Entry ID | Entry Name |
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1548 | Abuse Elevation Control Mechanism |
References Content History Submissions |
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Submission Date | Submitter | Organization |
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2014-06-23 (Version 2.6) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | | Modifications |
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Modification Date | Modifier | Organization |
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2015-12-07 (Version 2.8) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | Updated Description, Description Summary, Relationships, Type (Category -> Attack_Pattern) | 2019-04-04 (Version 3.1) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | Updated Related_Weaknesses | 2020-07-30 (Version 3.3) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | Updated Related_Weaknesses, Taxonomy_Mappings | 2020-12-17 (Version 3.4) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | Updated References, Related_Weaknesses | 2021-06-24 (Version 3.5) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | Updated @Abstraction | 2021-10-21 (Version 3.6) | CAPEC Content Team | The MITRE Corporation | Updated @Abstraction |
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