Data Encoding

Adversaries may encode data to make the content of command and control traffic more difficult to detect. Command and control (C2) information can be encoded using a standard data encoding system. Use of data encoding may adhere to existing protocol specifications and includes use of ASCII, Unicode, Base64, MIME, or other binary-to-text and character encoding systems.(Citation: Wikipedia Binary-to-text Encoding) (Citation: Wikipedia Character Encoding) Some data encoding systems may also result in data compression, such as gzip.

ID: T2069
Sub-techniques:  No sub-techniques
Version: 1.0
Created: 03 December 2023
Last Modified: 03 December 2023
ATT&CK Reference:  T1132

Mitigations

This type of attack technique cannot be easily mitigated with preventive controls since it is based on the abuse of system features.