T1056.001 Keylogging in real malware

ATT&CK technique T1056.001 Keylogging appears in 1277 publicly analyzed samples on MalwareAnalyzer by Cyble, 1.3% of the analyzed corpus. Seven-day prevalence is rising (466 recent vs 331 prior). Most associated families: HUILoader, Razy, Emotet, Mbrlock.

Tactics: collection, credential-access

Prevalence in the corpus

Malware families using T1056.001

Example samples

Canonical technique definition: MITRE ATT&CK T1056.001 (ATT&CK v19.1, CC BY 4.0).

Frequently asked about T1056.001

How common is ATT&CK T1056.001 (Keylogging) in real malware?
ATT&CK technique T1056.001 Keylogging appears in 1277 publicly analyzed samples on MalwareAnalyzer by Cyble, 1.3% of the analyzed corpus. Seven-day prevalence is rising (466 recent vs 331 prior). Most associated families: HUILoader, Razy, Emotet, Mbrlock.
Is T1056.001 becoming more common?
Prevalence is rising: 466 samples in the last seven days against 331 in the seven days before. This measures submissions to MalwareAnalyzer by Cyble, so it reflects what is being submitted here rather than global attacker behaviour.
Which malware families use T1056.001?
In this corpus T1056.001 is most associated with HUILoader (211), Razy (121), Emotet (59), Mbrlock (58). Counts are analyzed samples per family in which the technique was observed.
What share of analyzed samples use T1056.001?
1.3% of the publicly analyzed corpus (1277 of 100981 samples) exhibits T1056.001. Technique attribution comes from behavior captured during real sandbox detonation and from static analysis, not from a vendor label.

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