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AWS STS GetSessionToken Misuse
Identifies the suspicious use of GetSessionToken. Tokens could be created and used by attackers to move laterally and escalate privileges.
Detection Query
selection:
eventSource: sts.amazonaws.com
eventName: GetSessionToken
userIdentity.type: IAMUser
condition: selection
Author
Austin Songer @austinsonger
Created
2021-07-24
Data Sources
awscloudtrail
Platforms
aws
References
Tags
attack.lateral-movementattack.privilege-escalationattack.defense-evasionattack.t1548attack.t1550attack.t1550.001
Raw Content
title: AWS STS GetSessionToken Misuse
id: b45ab1d2-712f-4f01-a751-df3826969807
status: test
description: Identifies the suspicious use of GetSessionToken. Tokens could be created and used by attackers to move laterally and escalate privileges.
references:
- https://github.com/elastic/detection-rules/pull/1213
- https://docs.aws.amazon.com/STS/latest/APIReference/API_GetSessionToken.html
author: Austin Songer @austinsonger
date: 2021-07-24
modified: 2022-10-09
tags:
- attack.lateral-movement
- attack.privilege-escalation
- attack.defense-evasion
- attack.t1548
- attack.t1550
- attack.t1550.001
logsource:
product: aws
service: cloudtrail
detection:
selection:
eventSource: sts.amazonaws.com
eventName: GetSessionToken
userIdentity.type: IAMUser
condition: selection
falsepositives:
- GetSessionToken may be done by a system or network administrator. Verify whether the user identity, user agent, and/or hostname should be making changes in your environment. GetSessionToken from unfamiliar users or hosts should be investigated. If known behavior is causing false positives, it can be exempted from the rule.
level: low