Deliberate failures caused by
persons.
The
numbering is not consecutive to match the unintentional errors, which are often
similar to deliberate attacks, the only difference being the subject’s purpose.
Origin:
Human (deliberate)
See matching between errors and attacks.
Related Topics
Threats
[A.3] Manipulation of activity records (log)
[A.4] Manipulation of the configuration files
[A.5] Masquerading of user identity
[A.6] Abuse of access privileges
[A.7] Misuse
[A.8] Malware diffusion
[A.9] [Re-]routing of messages
[A.10] Sequence alteration
[A.11] Unauthorised access
[A.12] Traffic analysis
[A.13] Repudiation
[A.14] Eavesdropping
[A.15] Deliberate alteration of information
[A.18] Destruction of information
[A.19] Disclosure of information
[A.22] Software manipulation
[A.23] Equipment manipulation
[A.24] Denial of service
[A.25] Theft
[A.26] Destructive attack
[A.27] Enemy over-run
[A.28] Staff shortage
[A.29] Extortion
[A.30] Social engineering