Zombification

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Zombification

Short Description: Hijacking of a neuro-cognitive system of a target by an attacker through biological or other mechanism.

CAT ID: CAT-2022-202

Layer: 8

Operational Scale: Tactical

Level of Maturity: Observed in the Wild

Category: Exploit

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Detailed Description: Hijacking of a neuro-cognitive system of a target by an attacker through biological or other means. For example, when a Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis is consumed by an ant, it assumes control of the ant's behavior and compells it to crawl to the tip of a blade of grass where the ant is consumed by a sheep, for the "purpose" of ending up in the sheep's digestive tract, which is the environment where the parasite then lives.

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