Metalikelihood: Mediumseverity: MediumStable

CAPEC-416Manipulate Human Behavior

Abstraction
Meta
Status
Stable
Likelihood
Medium
Severity
Medium

Description

An adversary exploits inherent human psychological predisposition to influence a targeted individual or group to solicit information or manipulate the target into performing an action that serves the adversary's interests. Many interpersonal social engineering techniques do not involve outright deception, although they can; many are subtle ways of manipulating a target to remove barriers, make the target feel comfortable, and produce an exchange in which the target is either more likely to share information directly, or let key information slip out unintentionally. A skilled adversary uses these techniques when appropriate to produce the desired outcome. Manipulation techniques vary from the overt, such as pretending to be a supervisor to a help desk, to the subtle, such as making the target feel comfortable with the adversary's speech and thought patterns.

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Sourced from MITRE CAPEC. Curated by Adam Lundqvist, SQUR.