CAPEC-657 Malicious Automated Software Update via Spoofing

CAPEC ID: 657

CAPEC-657 Metadata

Likelihood of Attack

High

Typical Severity

High

Overview

Summary

An attackers uses identify or content spoofing to trick a client into performing an automated software update from a malicious source. A malicious automated software update that leverages spoofing can include content or identity spoofing as well as protocol spoofing. Content or identity spoofing attacks can trigger updates in software by embedding scripted mechanisms within a malicious web page, which masquerades as a legitimate update source. Scripting mechanisms communicate with software components and trigger updates from locations specified by the attackers' server. The result is the client believing there is a legitimate software update available but instead downloading a malicious update from the attacker.

Prerequisites

No prerequisites listed.

Potential Solutions / Mitigations

No specific solutions listed.

Related Weaknesses (CWE)

CWE ID Description
CWE-494 Download of Code Without Integrity Check

Related CAPECs

CAPEC ID Description
CAPEC-186 An adversary uses deceptive methods to cause a user or an automated process to download and install dangerous code believed to be a valid update that originates from an adversary controlled source.

Taxonomy Mappings

Taxonomy: ATTACK

Entry ID Entry Name
1072 Software Deployment Tools

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