CRT - CrowdStrike Reporting Tool For Azure
This tool queries the following configurations in the Azure AD/O365 tenant which can shed light on hard-to-find permissions and configuration settings in order to assist organizations in securing these environments.
Exchange Online (O365):
- Federation Configuration
- Federation Trust
- Client Access Settings Configured on Mailboxes
- Mail Forwarding Rules for Remote Domains
- Mailbox SMTP Forwarding Rules
- Mail Transport Rules
- Delegates with 'Full Access' Permission Granted
- Delegates with Any Permissions Granted
- Delegates with 'Send As' or 'SendOnBehalf' Permissions
- Exchange Online PowerShell Enabled Users
- Users with 'Audit Bypass' Enabled
- Mailboxes Hidden from the Global Address List (GAL)
- Collect administrator audit logging configuration settings.
Azure AD:
- Service Principal Objects with KeyCredentials
- O365 Admin Groups Report
- Delegated Permissions & Application Permissions
Querying Tenant Partner Information: In order to view Tenant Partner Information, including roles assigned to your partners, you must log into the Microsoft 365 Admin Center as Global Admin:
https://admin.microsoft.com/AdminPortal/Home#/partners
Prerequisites:
The following PowerShell modules are required and will be installed automatically:
- ExchangeOnlineManagement
- AzureAD
NOTE: To return the full extent of the configurations being queried, the following role is required:
- Global Admin
When Global Admin privileges are not available, the tool will notify you about what information won’t be available to you as a result.
Usage:
No parameters specified: A folder named with date and time (YYYYDDMMTHHMM) will be created automatically in the directory the script is being run from. Default authentication method will prompt for each connection for compatibility with MFA.
.\Get-CRTReport.ps1
-BasicAuth
Parameter: [OPTIONAL] If MFA is not enforced for your user principal, you can use this parameter which will prompt only once for authentication and store credentials using Get-Credential
. (Not Recommended)
.\Get-CRTReport.ps1 -BasicAuth
-JobName
Parameter: [OPTIONAL] Use the JobName parameter to distinguish between different tenants. If no JobName is specified, a Date/Time formatted folder will be placed within the working directory.
.\Get-CRTReport.ps1 -JobName MyJobName
-WorkingDirectory
Parameter: [OPTIONAL] If you want to specify a different working directory for your jobs, you can do so with this parameter. The default working directory is the directory the script is being run from.
.\Get-CRTReport.ps1 -JobName MyJobName -WorkingDirectory 'C:\Path\to\Job\Folder'
-Commands
Parameter: [OPTIONAL] With this parameter, specify the specific commands you want to run in quotes, comma or space separated.
.\Get-CRTReport.ps1 -JobName MyJobName -WorkingDirectory 'C:\Path\to\Job\Folder' -Commands "Command1,Command2"
-AzureEnvironmentName & -ExchangeEnvironmentName
Parameter: [OPTIONAL] With this parameter, specify the Azure or Exchange environment names. Using tab complete you can search the acceptable values.
.\Get-CRTReport.ps1 -ExchangeEnvironmentName O365USGovGCCHigh -AzureEnvironmentName AzureUSGovernment
Available Commands:
FedConfigFedTrustClientAccessRemoteDomainsSMTPForwardTransportRulesFullAccessGrantedAnyAccessGrantedSendAsGrantedEXOPowerShellAuditBypassEnabledHiddenMailboxesKeyCredentialsO365AdminGroupsDelegateAppPermsAdminAuditLogConfig
-Interactive
Parameter: [OPTIONAL] Some commands may take a long time to process depending on the amount of data in the tenant. Using the Interactive parameter, you will have the option to skip any particular command prior to the module running.
.\Get-CRTReport.ps1 -JobName MyJobName -WorkingDirectory 'C:\Path\to\Job\Folder' -Interactive
Report Summary:
With each run, CRT will output a report for each query in json as well as more readable, .TXT and .CSV formats:
No parameters specified: A folder named with date and time (YYYYDDMMTHHMM) will be created automatically in the directory the script is being run from. To support MFA, the default authentication method will prompt the user to login for each connection.
YYYYDDMMTHHMM\output.log
(hard copy of console logging)YYYYDDMMTHHMM\_CRTReportSummary.txt
(Summary of scripts run and investigative tips for guidance)YYYYDDMMTHHMM\Reports\<report>.csv
(Report in CSV output, where applicable)YYYYDDMMTHHMM\Reports\<report>.txt
(Report in TXT output, where applicable)YYYYDDMMTHHMM\Reports\json\<report>.json
(Each report is accompanied by JSON output for additional verbosity)
Known Issues:
- Attempting to connect to Exchange Online using Federated logins does not currently work while trying to connect to both Exchange Online and Azure AD in the same PowerShell session.
- Retrieving results for Any/FullAccess permissions (AnyAccessGranted and FullAccessGranted commands) in some cases returns an error and may not fully complete. Running the command manually may still work:
Get-EXOMailbox -ResultSize Unlimited | Get-EXOMailboxPermission | Where-Object { ($_.IsInherited -eq $false) -and -not ($_.User -like "NT AUTHORITY\SELF")} | Export-Csv "AnyAssignedPerms.csv" -NoTypeInformation -Encoding DefaultGet-EXOMailbox -ResultSize Unlimited | Get-EXOMailboxPermission | Where-Object { ($_.AccessRights -eq "FullAccess") -and ($_.IsInherited -eq $false) -and -not ($_.User -like "NT AUTHORITY\SELF")} | Export-Csv "FullAccessPerms.csv" -NoTypeInformation -Encoding Default
How Can I Contribute?
If you've found a bug, please use the Issues tab to report a new issue or add your comments to an existing one.
If you have any recommendations for the tool or require critical escalation, please email: [email protected].
Source: www.kitploit.com