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Azure's Weakest Link – Full Cross-Tenant Compromise

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1 points·by hland·11 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Finding SSRFs in Azure DevOps – Part 2

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1 points·by hland·tahun lalu·1 comments

Azure's Weakest Link? How API Connections Spill Secrets

binarysecurity.no
137 points·by hland·tahun lalu·64 comments

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hland
·11 bulan yang lalu·discuss
API Connections allow anyone to fully compromise any other Connection worldwide, giving full access to the connected Backend. This includes cross-tenant compromise of Key Vaults and Azure SQL databases, as well as any other externally connected service, such as Jira or SalesForce.
hland
·tahun lalu·discuss
Binary Security was previously rewarded for three Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) vulnerabilities in Azure DevOps, which you can read about here. Now we have found another SSRF vulnerability that we also reported to Microsoft. We then bypassed Microsoft’s fix of the vulnerability using DNS rebinding. If you read the previous blogpost, some of this may feel a bit like deja-vu. This blog post outlines how these new SSRFs were identified by analyzing the Azure DevOps source code.
hland
·tahun lalu·discuss
Your take is spot on, sir.
hland
·tahun lalu·discuss
Binary Security found the undocumented APIs for Azure API Connections. In this post we examine the inner workings of the Connections allowing us to escalate privileges and read secrets in backend resources for services ranging from Key Vaults, Storage Blobs, Defender ATP, to Enterprise Jira and SalesForce servers.