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T1692.001: Command Message

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Essential information

MITRE technique ID
T1692.001
Confidence
75/100
Revoked
No
Published
20/04/2026 22:54
Modified
04/05/2026 16:52
Author / Source
The MITRE Corporation

Description

Adversaries may send unauthorized command messages to instruct control system assets to perform actions outside of their intended functionality, or without the logical preconditions to trigger their expected function. Command messages are used in ICS networks to give direct instructions to control systems devices. If an adversary can send an unauthorized command message to a control system, then it can instruct the control systems device to perform an action outside the normal bounds of the device's actions. An adversary could potentially instruct a control systems device to perform an action that will cause an [Impact](https://attack.mitre.org/tactics/TA0105).(Citation: Bonnie Zhu, Anthony Joseph, Shankar Sastry 2011) In the Dallas Siren incident, adversaries were able to send command messages to activate tornado alarm systems across the city without an impending tornado or other disaster.(Citation: Zack Whittaker April 2017)(Citation: Benjamin Freed March 2019)

Kill chain phases

Kill chainPhase
mitre-ics-attack-v19 evasion
mitre-ics-attack evasion
mitre-ics-attack-v19 impair-process-control
mitre-ics-attack impair-process-control

Marking (TLP)

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