Classe: Trojan-Clicker
Programas classificados como Trojan-Clicker são projetados para acessar recursos da Internet (geralmente páginas da Web). Isso é feito enviando comandos apropriados ao navegador ou substituindo arquivos de sistema que fornecem endereços “padrão” para recursos da Internet (como o arquivo de hosts do Windows). Um usuário mal-intencionado pode usar programas do tipo Trojan-Clicker para: aumentar o número de visitas a determinados sites para aumentar o número de acessos de anúncios on-line, fazer um ataque DoS (Denial of Service) em um determinado servidor levar vítimas em potencial a vírus ou cavalos de Troia .Plataforma: HTML
Linguagem de Marcação de Hipertexto (HTML) é a linguagem de marcação padrão para documentos interpretados por navegadores da web. A marcação da maioria das páginas da web e aplicativos da web é escrita em HTML ou XHTML.Família: Trojan-Clicker.HTML.IFrame
No family descriptionExamples
88593CFE5B16B9B21D4131713F79E2A5Tactics and Techniques: Mitre*
TA0002
Execution
The adversary is trying to run malicious code. Execution consists of techniques that result in adversary-controlled code running on a local or remote system. Techniques that run malicious code are often paired with techniques from all other tactics to achieve broader goals, like exploring a network or stealing data. For example, an adversary might use a remote access tool to run a PowerShell script that does Remote System Discovery.
T1106
Native API
Adversaries may interact with the native OS application programming interface (API) to execute behaviors. Native APIs provide a controlled means of calling low-level OS services within the kernel, such as those involving hardware/devices, memory, and processes. These native APIs are leveraged by the OS during system boot (when other system components are not yet initialized) as well as carrying out tasks and requests during routine operations.
TA0007
Discovery
The adversary is trying to figure out your environment. Discovery consists of techniques an adversary may use to gain knowledge about the system and internal network. These techniques help adversaries observe the environment and orient themselves before deciding how to act. They also allow adversaries to explore what they can control and what's around their entry point in order to discover how it could benefit their current objective. Native operating system tools are often used toward this post-compromise information-gathering objective.
T1010
Application Window Discovery
Adversaries may attempt to get a listing of open application windows. Window listings could convey information about how the system is used. For example, information about application windows could be used identify potential data to collect as well as identifying security tooling (Security Software Discovery) to evade.
* © 2026 The MITRE Corporation. This work is reproduced and distributed with the permission of The MITRE Corporation.