Detailedseverity: MediumDraft

CAPEC-385Transaction or Event Tampering via Application API Manipulation

Abstraction
Detailed
Status
Draft
Severity
Medium

Description

An attacker hosts or joins an event or transaction within an application framework in order to change the content of messages or items that are being exchanged. Performing this attack allows the attacker to manipulate content in such a way as to produce messages or content that look authentic but may contain deceptive links, substitute one item or another, spoof an existing item and conduct a false exchange, or otherwise change the amounts or identity of what is being exchanged. The techniques require use of specialized software that allow the attacker to man-in-the-middle communications between the web browser and the remote system in order to change the content of various application elements. Often, items exchanged in game can be monetized via sales for coin, virtual dollars, etc. The purpose of the attack is for the attack to scam the victim by trapping the data packets involved the exchange and altering the integrity of the transfer process.

Related weaknesses· 5

CWE-471CWE-345CWE-346CWE-602CWE-311

Related attack patterns· 1

CAPEC-384 (ChildOf)

Exploits5

TypeTargetConfidenceTier
WeaknessOrigin Validation Errorcwe-346100%live
WeaknessInsufficient Verification of Data Authenticitycwe-345100%live
WeaknessMissing Encryption of Sensitive Datacwe-311100%live
WeaknessModification of Assumed-Immutable Data (MAID)cwe-471100%live
WeaknessClient-Side Enforcement of Server-Side Securitycwe-602100%live

Related by meaning· 6

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

CAPEC
Application API Message Manipulation via Man-in-the-Middle
CAPEC
Content Spoofing Via Application API Manipulation
CAPEC
Application API Button Hijacking
CAPEC
Protocol Manipulation
CAPEC
Web Services Protocol Manipulation
CAPEC
Harvesting Information via API Event Monitoring
Sourced from MITRE CAPEC. Curated by Adam Lundqvist, SQUR.