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prowler/checks/check121
Marc Jay 5bab65c56d - Remove securityhub output mode and replace with '-S' flag to send findings to Security Hub
- Move Security Hub related code to a dedicated include/securityhub_integration file
- Check that Security Hub is enabled in the target region before beginning checks when -S is specified
- Add error handling to the batch-import-findings call
- Add CHECK_ASFF_TYPE variables to all CIS checks to override the default
- Add support for CHECK_ASFF_RESOURCE_TYPE variables which override the default 'AwsAccount' value for the resource a finding relates to.
- Add CHECK_ASFF_RESOURCE_TYPE variables to all checks where there is a suitable value in the schema
- Remove json-asff output for info messages as they are not appropriate for possible submission to Security Hub
- Update the README to cover Security Hub integration
- Add an IAM policy JSON document that provides the necessary BatchImportFindings permission for Security Hub
- Remove trailing whitespace and periods in pass/fail messages to be consistent with the majority of messages, to prevent future tidy-up from changing the finding IDs
2020-04-11 03:04:03 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Prowler - the handy cloud security tool (c) by Toni de la Fuente
#
# This Prowler check is licensed under a
# Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
#
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# work. If not, see <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/>.
CHECK_ID_check121="1.21"
CHECK_TITLE_check121="[check121] Do not setup access keys during initial user setup for all IAM users that have a console password (Not Scored)"
CHECK_SCORED_check121="NOT_SCORED"
CHECK_TYPE_check121="LEVEL1"
CHECK_ASFF_TYPE_check121="Software and Configuration Checks/Industry and Regulatory Standards/CIS AWS Foundations Benchmark"
CHECK_ASFF_RESOURCE_TYPE_check121="AwsIamUser"
CHECK_ALTERNATE_check121="check121"
check121(){
# "Do not setup access keys during initial user setup for all IAM users that have a console password (Not Scored)"
LIST_USERS=$($AWSCLI iam list-users --query 'Users[*].UserName' --output text $PROFILE_OPT --region $REGION)
# List of USERS with KEY1 last_used_date as N/A
LIST_USERS_KEY1_NA=$(for user in $LIST_USERS; do grep "^${user}," $TEMP_REPORT_FILE|awk -F, '{ print $1,$11 }'|grep N/A |awk '{ print $1 }'; done)
LIST_USERS_KEY1_ACTIVE=$(for user in $LIST_USERS_KEY1_NA; do grep "^${user}," $TEMP_REPORT_FILE|awk -F, '{ print $1,$9 }'|grep "true$"|awk '{ print $1 }'|sed 's/[[:blank:]]+/,/g' ; done)
if [[ $LIST_USERS_KEY1_ACTIVE ]]; then
for user in $LIST_USERS_KEY1_ACTIVE; do
textFail "$user has never used Access Key 1"
done
else
textPass "No users found with Access Key 1 never used"
fi
# List of USERS with KEY2 last_used_date as N/A
LIST_USERS_KEY2_NA=$(for user in $LIST_USERS; do grep "^${user}," $TEMP_REPORT_FILE|awk -F, '{ print $1,$16 }'|grep N/A |awk '{ print $1 }' ; done)
LIST_USERS_KEY2_ACTIVE=$(for user in $LIST_USERS_KEY2_NA; do grep "^${user}," $TEMP_REPORT_FILE|awk -F, '{ print $1,$14 }'|grep "true$" |awk '{ print $1 }' ; done)
if [[ $LIST_USERS_KEY2_ACTIVE ]]; then
for user in $LIST_USERS_KEY2_ACTIVE; do
textFail "$user has never used Access Key 2"
done
else
textPass "No users found with Access Key 2 never used"
fi
}