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GCP - Buckets Brute-Force & Privilege Escalation
As other clouds, GCP also offers Buckets to its users. These buckets might be (to list the content, read, write...).
The following tools can be used to generate variations of the name given and search for miss-configured buckets with that names:
Privilege Escalation
If the bucket policy allowed either “allUsers” or “allAuthenticatedUsers” to **write to their bucket policy (the storage.buckets.setIamPolicy permission), **then anyone can modify the bucket policy and grant himself full access.
Check Permissions
There are 2 ways to check the permissions over a bucket. The first one is to ask for them by making a request to https://www.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/BUCKET_NAME/iam
or running gsutil iam get gs://BUCKET_NAME
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However, if your user (potentially belonging to allUsers or allAuthenticatedUsers") doesn't have permissions to read the iam policy of the bucket (storage.buckets.getIamPolicy), that won't work.
The other option which will always work is to use the testPermissions endpoint of the bucket to figure out if you have the specified permission, for example accessing: https://www.googleapis.com/storage/v1/b/BUCKET_NAME/iam/testPermissions?permissions=storage.buckets.delete&permissions=storage.buckets.get&permissions=storage.buckets.getIamPolicy&permissions=storage.buckets.setIamPolicy&permissions=storage.buckets.update&permissions=storage.objects.create&permissions=storage.objects.delete&permissions=storage.objects.get&permissions=storage.objects.list&permissions=storage.objects.update
Escalating
With the “gsutil” Google Storage CLI program, we can run the following command to grant “allAuthenticatedUsers” access to the “Storage Admin” role, thus escalating the privileges we were granted to the bucket:
gsutil iam ch group:allAuthenticatedUsers:admin gs://BUCKET_NAME
One of the main attractions to escalating from a LegacyBucketOwner to Storage Admin is the ability to use the “storage.buckets.delete” privilege. In theory, you could delete the bucket after escalating your privileges, then you could create the bucket in your own account to steal the name.