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Pentesting
Prowler has some checks that analyse pentesting risks (Secrets, Internet Exposed, AuthN, AuthZ and more).
Detect Secrets
Prowler uses detect-secrets library to search for any secrets that are stores in plaintext within your environment.
The actual checks that have this functionality are:
- autoscaling_find_secrets_ec2_launch_configuration
- awslambda_function_no_secrets_in_code
- awslambda_function_no_secrets_in_variables
- cloudformation_stack_outputs_find_secrets
- ec2_instance_secrets_user_data
- ecs_task_definitions_no_environment_secrets
- ssm_document_secrets
To execute detect-secrets related checks, you can run the following command:
prowler <provider> --categories secrets
Internet Exposed Resources
Several checks analyse resources that are exposed to the Internet, these are:
- apigateway_restapi_public
- appstream_fleet_default_internet_access_disabled
- awslambda_function_not_publicly_accessible
- ec2_ami_public
- ec2_ebs_public_snapshot
- ec2_instance_internet_facing_with_instance_profile
- ec2_instance_public_ip
- ec2_networkacl_allow_ingress_any_port
- ec2_securitygroup_allow_wide_open_public_ipv4
- ec2_securitygroup_allow_ingress_from_internet_to_any_port
- ecr_repositories_not_publicly_accessible
- eks_control_plane_endpoint_access_restricted
- eks_endpoints_not_publicly_accessible
- eks_control_plane_endpoint_access_restricted
- eks_endpoints_not_publicly_accessible
- elbv2_internet_facing
- kms_key_not_publicly_accessible
- opensearch_service_domains_not_publicly_accessible
- rds_instance_no_public_access
- rds_snapshots_public_access
- s3_bucket_policy_public_write_access
- s3_bucket_public_access
- sagemaker_notebook_instance_without_direct_internet_access_configured
- sns_topics_not_publicly_accessible
- sqs_queues_not_publicly_accessible
- network_public_ip_shodan
...
To execute internet-exposed related checks, you can run the following command:
prowler <provider> --categories internet-exposed
Shodan
Prowler allows you check if any public IPs in your Cloud environments are exposed in Shodan with -N/--shodan <shodan_api_key> option:
For example, you can check if any of your AWS EC2 instances has an elastic IP exposed in shodan:
prowler aws -N/--shodan <shodan_api_key> -c ec2_elastic_ip_shodan
Also, you can check if any of your Azure Subscription has an public IP exposed in shodan:
prowler azure -N/--shodan <shodan_api_key> -c network_public_ip_shodan
And finally, you can check if any of your GCP projects has an public IP address exposed in shodan:
prowler gcp -N/--shodan <shodan_api_key> -c compute_public_address_shodan