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Adversaries may execute active reconnaissance scans to gather information that can be used during targeting. Active scans are those where the adversary probes victim infrastructure via network traffic, as opposed to other forms of reconnaissance that do not involve direct interaction.
Attackers may conduct active reconnaissance by sending network traffic to gather information that can be used to identify potential targets. This is different from other forms of reconnaissance that do not involve direct interaction. The attackers may use different techniques for active scanning depending on what information they are trying to gather. These scans may also be performed in different ways, such as using features of network protocols like ICMP. The information gathered from these scans may reveal opportunities for further reconnaissance, setting up resources, or gaining initial access.
 
Adversaries may perform different forms of active scanning depending on what information they seek to gather. These scans can also be performed in various ways, including using native features of network protocols such as ICMP.[1][2] Information from these scans may reveal opportunities for other forms of reconnaissance (ex: Search Open Websites/Domains or Search Open Technical Databases), establishing operational resources (ex: Develop Capabilities or Obtain Capabilities), and/or initial access (ex: External Remote Services or Exploit Public-Facing Application).

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Attackers may conduct active reconnaissance by sending network traffic to gather information that can be used to identify potential targets. This is different from other forms of reconnaissance that do not involve direct interaction. The attackers may use different techniques for active scanning depending on what information they are trying to gather. These scans may also be performed in different ways, such as using features of network protocols like ICMP. The information gathered from these scans may reveal opportunities for further reconnaissance, setting up resources, or gaining initial access.

Pages in category "Active Scanning"

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