Detailedlikelihood: Mediumseverity: LowStable

CAPEC-320TCP Timestamp Probe

Abstraction
Detailed
Status
Stable
Likelihood
Medium
Severity
Low

Description

This OS fingerprinting probe examines the remote server's implementation of TCP timestamps. Not all operating systems implement timestamps within the TCP header, but when timestamps are used then this provides the attacker with a means to guess the operating system of the target. The attacker begins by probing any active TCP service in order to get response which contains a TCP timestamp. Different Operating systems update the timestamp value using different intervals. This type of analysis is most accurate when multiple timestamp responses are received and then analyzed. TCP timestamps can be found in the TCP Options field of the TCP header.

Related weaknesses· 1

CWE-200

Related attack patterns· 1

CAPEC-312 (ChildOf)

Exploits1

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
WeaknessExposure of Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actorcwe-200100%live

Related by meaning· 6

Nearest entities by semantic similarity across the cs-graph corpus.

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TCP (ISN) Sequence Predictability Probe
Sourced from MITRE CAPEC. Curated by Adam Lundqvist, SQUR.