Reading Clipboard Data via Powershell
Clipboard Data
Adversaries may collect data stored in the clipboard from users copying information within or between applications.
For example, on Windows adversaries can access clipboard data by using clip.exe
or Get-Clipboard
.[1][2][3] Additionally, adversaries may monitor then replace users’ clipboard with their data (e.g., Transmitted Data Manipulation).[4]
macOS and Linux also have commands, such as pbpaste
, to grab clipboard contents.[5]
ID: T1115Sub-techniques: No sub-techniques
ⓘTactic: Collection
ⓘPlatforms: Linux, Windows, macOSVersion: 1.2
Created: 31 May 2017
Last Modified: 14 April 2023
Commands
Windows
clip
echo "New Clipboard Text" | clip
Get-Clipboard
macOS
pbpaste
Linux
xclip -o
echo "New Clipboard Text" | xclip
xsel --clipboard --output
echo "New Clipboard Text" | xsel --clipboard --input
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