| Domain | ID | Name | Use | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enterprise | T1059 | .003 | Command and Scripting Interpreter: Windows Command Shell | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can start a remote shell.[2] | 
| Enterprise | T1005 | Data from Local System | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can obtain data from local systems.[2] | |
| Enterprise | T1008 | Fallback Channels | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can change C2 servers.[2] | |
| Enterprise | T1083 | File and Directory Discovery | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can list contents of drives and search for files.[2] | |
| Enterprise | T1070 | .004 | Indicator Removal: File Deletion | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can delete files.[2] | 
| Enterprise | T1105 | Ingress Tool Transfer | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can download files onto compromised hosts.[2] | |
| Enterprise | T1057 | Process Discovery | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can retrieve a list of running processes.[2] | |
| Enterprise | T1029 | Scheduled Transfer | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can change the frequency at which compromised hosts contact remote C2 infrastructure.[2] | |
| Enterprise | T1082 | System Information Discovery | Linfo creates a backdoor through which remote attackers can retrieve system information.[2] | |