nuclei-templates/cloud/aws/vpc/nacl-open-inbound.yaml

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id: nacl-open-inbound
info:
name: Open Inbound NACL Traffic
author: princechaddha
severity: medium
description: |
Checks for Amazon VPC Network ACLs with inbound rules allowing traffic from all IPs across all ports, increasing the risk of unauthorized access.
impact: |
Allows unrestricted access to resources within the subnet, potentially exposing sensitive data or services to unauthorized users.
remediation: |
Restrict Network ACL inbound rules to only allow necessary IP ranges and ports as per the Principle of Least Privilege.
reference:
- https://docs.aws.amazon.com/vpc/latest/userguide/vpc-network-acls.html
tags: cloud,devops,aws,amazon,vpc,aws-cloud-config
variables:
region: "us-east-1"
flow: |
code(1)
for(let NACLIDs of iterate(template.nacls)){
set("naclid", NACLIDs)
code(2)
}
self-contained: true
code:
- engine:
- sh
- bash
source: |
aws ec2 describe-network-acls --region $region --query 'NetworkAcls[*].NetworkAclId' --output json
extractors:
- type: json
name: nacls
internal: true
json:
- '.[]'
- engine:
- sh
- bash
source: |
aws ec2 describe-network-acls --region $region --network-acl-ids $naclid --query 'NetworkAcls[*].Entries[?(RuleAction==`allow`) && (Egress==`false`)] | []'
matchers-condition: and
matchers:
- type: word
words:
- "allow"
condition: and
- type: word
words:
- "PortRange"
negative: true
extractors:
- type: dsl
dsl:
- '"Access to the VPC subnets associated with your NACL " + naclid + " is not restricted."'
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