Metalikelihood: Mediumseverity: MediumStable
CAPEC-148Content Spoofing
Abstraction
Meta
Status
Stable
Likelihood
Medium
Severity
Medium
Description
An adversary modifies content to make it contain something other than what the original content producer intended while keeping the apparent source of the content unchanged. The term content spoofing is most often used to describe modification of web pages hosted by a target to display the adversary's content instead of the owner's content. However, any content can be spoofed, including the content of email messages, file transfers, or the content of other network communication protocols. Content can be modified at the source (e.g. modifying the source file for a web page) or in transit (e.g. intercepting and modifying a message between the sender and recipient). Usually, the adversary will attempt to hide the fact that the content has been modified, but in some cases, such as with web site defacement, this is not necessary. Content Spoofing can lead to malware exposure, financial fraud (if the content governs financial transactions), privacy violations, and other unwanted outcomes.
Related weaknesses· 1
MITRE ATT&CK crosswalk· 1
Exploits1
| Type | Target | Confidence | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weakness | Insufficient Verification of Data Authenticitycwe-345 | 100% | live |
Related to1
| Type | Target | Confidence | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| Technique | Defacementt1491 | 100% | live |
Related by meaning· 6
Nearest entities by semantic similarity across the cs-graph corpus.