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T1556.002: T1556.002

View on MITRE ATT&CK The MITRE Corporation · Published 16/12/2025 19:37 · Modified 16/04/2026 13:32

Essential information

MITRE technique ID
T1556.002
Confidence
100/100
Revoked
No
Published
16/12/2025 19:37
Modified
16/04/2026 13:32
Author / Source
The MITRE Corporation

Aliases

Password Filter DLL

Platforms

windows

Description

Adversaries may register malicious password filter dynamic link libraries (DLLs) into the authentication process to acquire user credentials as they are validated. Windows password filters are password policy enforcement mechanisms for both domain and local accounts. Filters are implemented as DLLs containing a method to validate potential passwords against password policies. Filter DLLs can be positioned on local computers for local accounts and/or domain controllers for domain accounts. Before registering new passwords in the Security Accounts Manager (SAM), the Local Security Authority (LSA) requests validation from each registered filter. Any potential changes cannot take effect until every registered filter acknowledges validation. Adversaries can register malicious password filters to harvest credentials from local computers and/or entire domains. To perform proper validation, filters must receive plain-text credentials from the LSA. A malicious password filter would receive these plain-text credentials every time a password request is made.(Citation: Carnal Ownage Password Filters Sept 2013)

Kill chain phases

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

Marking (TLP)

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