Standardlikelihood: Lowseverity: LowStable

CAPEC-426Influence via Incentives

Abstraction
Standard
Status
Stable
Likelihood
Low
Severity
Low

Description

The adversary incites a behavior from the target by manipulating something of influence. This is commonly associated with financial, social, or ideological incentivization. Examples include monetary fraud, peer pressure, and preying on the target's morals or ethics. The most effective incentive against one target might not be as effective against another, therefore the adversary must gather information about the target's vulnerability to particular incentives.

Related attack patterns· 1

CAPEC-416 (ChildOf)

Related by meaning· 6

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