- Tactics
- Initial Access
- Platforms
- Linux, macOS, Windows, Identity Provider
- Reference
- attack.mitre.org/techniques/T1566.004
Description
Adversaries may use voice communications to ultimately gain access to victim systems. Spearphishing voice is a specific variant of spearphishing. It is different from other forms of spearphishing in that it employs the use of manipulating a user into providing access to systems through a phone call or other forms of voice communications. Spearphishing frequently involves social engineering techniques, such as posing as a trusted source (ex: Impersonation) and/or creating a sense of urgency or alarm for the recipient.
All forms of phishing are electronically delivered social engineering. In this scenario, adversaries are not directly sending malware to a victim vice relying on User Execution for delivery and execution. For example, victims may receive phishing messages that instruct them to call a phone number where they are directed to visit a malicious URL, download malware,(Citation: sygnia Luna Month)(Citation: CISA Remote Monitoring and Management Software) or install adversary-accessible remote management tools (Remote Access Tools) onto their computer.(Citation: Unit42 Luna Moth)
Adversaries may also combine voice phishing with Multi-Factor Authentication Request Generation in order to trick users into divulging MFA credentials or accepting authentication prompts.(Citation: Proofpoint Vishing)
How GTK Cyber trains on this
GTK Cyber's hands-on training programs cover detection engineering across the MITRE ATT&CK framework, including the Initial Access tactic this technique falls under. Our practitioner-led courses focus on building real detections, not just memorizing technique IDs.
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- T1190 — Exploit Public-Facing Application
- T1195 — Supply Chain Compromise
- T1199 — Trusted Relationship
- T1200 — Hardware Additions
- T1566 — Phishing
- T1659 — Content Injection
- T1669 — Wi-Fi Networks