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T1556.001: T1556.001

View on MITRE ATT&CK The MITRE Corporation · Published 16/12/2025 19:38 · Modified 27/04/2026 16:57

Essential information

MITRE technique ID
T1556.001
Confidence
100/100
Revoked
No
Published
16/12/2025 19:38
Modified
27/04/2026 16:57
Author / Source
The MITRE Corporation

Aliases

Domain Controller Authentication

Platforms

windows

Description

Adversaries may patch the authentication process on a domain controller to bypass the typical authentication mechanisms and enable access to accounts. Malware may be used to inject false credentials into the authentication process on a domain controller with the intent of creating a backdoor used to access any user’s account and/or credentials (ex: [Skeleton Key](https://attack.mitre.org/software/S0007)). Skeleton key works through a patch on an enterprise domain controller authentication process (LSASS) with credentials that adversaries may use to bypass the standard authentication system. Once patched, an adversary can use the injected password to successfully authenticate as any domain user account (until the the skeleton key is erased from memory by a reboot of the domain controller). Authenticated access may enable unfettered access to hosts and/or resources within single-factor authentication environments.(Citation: Dell Skeleton)

Kill chain phases

Kill chainPhase
mitre-attack credential-access
mitre-attack defense-evasion
mitre-attack persistence

Marking (TLP)

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