T1098

Containers ESXi IaaS Identity Provider Linux macOS Network Devices Office Suite SaaS Windows
Account Manipulation

Description

Adversaries may manipulate accounts to maintain and/or elevate access to victim systems. Account manipulation may consist of any action that preserves or modifies adversary access to a compromised account, such as modifying credentials or permission groups.

These actions could also include account activity designed to subvert security policies, such as performing iterative password updates to bypass password duration policies and preserve the life of compromised credentials. In order to create or manipulate accounts, the adversary must already have sufficient permissions on systems or the domain.

However, account manipulation may also lead to privilege escalation where modifications grant access to additional roles, permissions, or higher-privileged Valid Accounts.

Sub-techniques

T1098.001 — Additional Cloud Credentials T1098.002 — Additional Email Delegate Permissions T1098.003 — Additional Cloud Roles T1098.004 — SSH Authorized Keys T1098.005 — Device Registration T1098.006 — Additional Container Cluster Roles T1098.007 — Additional Local or Domain Groups