id: metadata-service-gcp # This attack abuses a misconfigured proxy that allows access to the metadata # IP or a name which resolves to the IP. A standard proxy request is made to # the proxy using the full metadata URL, which the proxy will fulfill to its # own metadata service. # # The proxy may also be vulnerable to host/port enumeration on localhost or # inside the private network. info: name: Google GCP Metadata Service Check author: sullo severity: critical description: The Google cloud (GCP) host is configured as a proxy which allows access to the instance metadata service. This could allow significant access to the host/infrastructure. remediation: Disable the proxy or restrict configuration to only allow access to approved hosts/ports. Upgrade to IMDSv2 if possible. reference: - https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/metadata/default-metadata-values - https://blog.projectdiscovery.io/abusing-reverse-proxies-metadata/ - https://www.mcafee.com/blogs/enterprise/cloud-security/how-an-attacker-could-use-instance-metadata-to-breach-your-app-in-aws/ classification: cvss-metrics: CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:H/I:L/A:N cvss-score: 9.3 cwe-id: CWE-441 metadata: max-request: 2 tags: exposure,config,google,gcp,proxy,misconfig,metadata http: - raw: - |+ GET http://{{hostval}}/computeMetadata/v1/project/ HTTP/1.1 Host: {{hostval}} Metadata-Flavor: Google payloads: hostval: - aws.oast.online - 169.254.169.254 unsafe: true matchers: - type: word part: body words: - "attributes/" # digest: 4a0a00473045022100b1826497b2bd96a52b296f4be8780cd3f16c8082b4c661edc67c2eea7ec87a2d022008e42eecdfa425df28fe4a437dc7a5c04c5d7aed67b580ddbd8ec7b11491404c:922c64590222798bb761d5b6d8e72950