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"name": "Misattributable credentials",
"description": "This object is deprecated as its content has been merged into the enterprise domain. Please see the [PRE](http://attack.mitre.org/matrices/enterprise/pre/) matrix for its replacement. The prior content of this page has been preserved [here](https://attack.mitre.org/versions/v7/techniques/T1322).\n\nThe use of credentials by an adversary with the intent to hide their true identity and/or portray them self as another person or entity. An adversary may use misattributable credentials in an attack to convince a victim that credentials are legitimate and trustworthy when this is not actually the case. (Citation: FakeSSLCerts)",
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"source_name": "mitre-pre-attack",
"url": "https://attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1322",
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"source_name": "FakeSSLCerts",
"description": "Paul Mutton. (2014, February 12). Fake SSL certificates deployed across the internet. Retrieved March 1, 2017."
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"x_mitre_difficulty_for_adversary": "Yes",
"x_mitre_difficulty_for_adversary_explanation": "An adversary can easily create and use misattributable credentials to obtain servers, build environment, [https://aws.amazon.com AWS] accounts, etc. Many service providers require some form of identifiable information such as a phone number or email address, but there are several avenues to acquire these consistent with the misattributable identity.",
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"modified": "2020-10-26T13:42:49.342Z",
"created": "2017-12-14T16:46:06.044Z",
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