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CAPEC-391Bypassing Physical Locks

Abstraction
Standard
Status
Draft

Description

An attacker uses techniques and methods to bypass physical security measures of a building or facility. Physical locks may range from traditional lock and key mechanisms, cable locks used to secure laptops or servers, locks on server cases, or other such devices. Techniques such as lock bumping, lock forcing via snap guns, or lock picking can be employed to bypass those locks and gain access to the facilities or devices they protect, although stealth, evidence of tampering, and the integrity of the lock following an attack, are considerations that may determine the method employed. Physical locks are limited by the complexity of the locking mechanism. While some locks may offer protections such as shock resistant foam to prevent bumping or lock forcing methods, many commonly employed locks offer no such countermeasures.

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CAPEC-390 (ChildOf)

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

CAPEC
Bypassing Physical Security
CAPEC
Lock Picking
CAPEC
Lock Bumping
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Bypassing Electronic Locks and Access Controls
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Using a Snap Gun Lock to Force a Lock
CAPEC
Physical Theft
Sourced from MITRE CAPEC. Curated by Adam Lundqvist, SQUR.