Gcp_Scanner - A Comprehensive Scanner For Google Cloud
This is a GCP resource scanner that can help determine what level of access certain credentials possess on GCP. The scanner is designed to help security engineers evaluate the impact of a certain VM/container compromise, GCP service account or OAuth2 token key leak.
Currently, the scanner supports the following GCP resources:
- GCE
- GCS
- GKE
- App Engine
- Cloud SQL
- BigQuery
- Spanner
- Pub/Sub
- Cloud Functions
- BigTable
- CloudStore
- KMS
- Cloud Services
- The scanner supports SA impersonation
The scanner supports extracting and using the following types of credentials:
- GCP VM instance metadata;
- User credentials stored in gcloud profiles;
- OAuth2 Refresh Token with cloud-platform scope granted;
- GCP service account key in JSON format.
The scanner does not rely on any third-party tool (e.g. gcloud). Thus, it can be compiled as a standalone tool and used on a machine with no GCP SDK installed (e.g. a Kubernetes pod). However, please keep in mind that the only OS that is currently supported is Linux.
Please note that GCP offers Policy Analyzer to find out which principals (users, service accounts, groups, and domains), have what access to which Google Cloud resources. However, it requires specific permissions on the GCP project and the Cloud Assets API needs to be enabled. If you just have a GCP SA key, access to a previously compromised VM, or an OAUth2 refresh token, gcp_scanner is the best option to use.
Installation
To install the package, use pip
(you must also have git
installed):
pip install gcp_scannerpython3 -m gcp_scanner --help
Alternatively:
git clone https://github.com/google/gcp_scannercd gcp_scannerpip install .gcp-scanner --help
There is a docker build file if you want to run the scanner from a container: docker build -f Dockerfile -t sa_scanner .
Command-line options
usage: gcp-scanner -o /folder_to_save_results/ -g -GCP Scanneroptions: -h, --help show this help message and exit -k KEY_PATH, --sa-key-path KEY_PATH Path to directory with SA keys in json format -g GCLOUD_PROFILE_PATH, --gcloud-profile-path GCLOUD_PROFILE_PATH Path to directory with gcloud profile. Specify - to search for credentials in default gcloud config path -m, --use-metadata Extract credentials from GCE instance metadata -at ACCESS_TOKEN_FILES, --access-token-files ACCESS_TOKEN_FILES A list of comma separated files with access token and OAuth scopes.TTL limited. A token and scopes should be stored in JSON format. -rt REFRESH_TOKEN_FILES, --refresh-token-files REFRESH_TOKEN_FILES A list of comma separated files with refresh_token, client_id,token_uri and client_secret stored in JSON format. -s KEY_NAME, --service-account KEY_NAME Name of individual SA to scan -p TARGET_PROJECT, --project TARGET_PROJECT Name of individual project to scan -f FORCE_PROJECTS, --force-projects FORCE_PROJECTS Comma separated list of project names to include in the scan -c CONFIG_PATH, --config CONFIG_PATH A path to config file with a set of specific resources to scan. -l {INFO,WARNING,ERROR}, --logging {INFO,WARNING,ERROR} Set logging level (INFO, WARNING, ERROR) -lf LOG_DIRECTORY, --log-file LOG_DIRECTORY Save logs to the path specified rather than displayin g in consoleRequired parameters: -o OUTPUT, --output-dir OUTPUT Path to output directory
Option -f
requires an additional explanation. In some cases, the service account does not have permissions to explicitly list project names. However, it still might have access to underlying resources if we provide the correct project name. This option is specifically designed to handle such cases.
Building a standalone binary with PyInstaller
Please replace google-api-python-client==2.80.0
with google-api-python-client==1.8.0
in pyproject.toml
. After that, navigate to the scanner source code directory and use pyinstaller to compile a standalone binary:
pyinstaller -F --add-data 'roots.pem:grpc/_cython/_credentials/' scanner.py
Working with results
The GCP Scanner produces a standard JSON file that can be handled by any JSON Viewer or DB. If you just need a convenient way to grep JSON results, we can recommend gron.
Contributing
See CONTRIBUTING.md
for details.
License
Apache 2.0; see LICENSE
for details.
Source: www.kitploit.com