# Az - Enumeration Tools {{#include ../../banners/hacktricks-training.md}} ## Install PowerShell in Linux > [!TIP] > In linux you will need to install PowerShell Core: ```bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y wget apt-transport-https software-properties-common # Ubuntu 20.04 wget -q https://packages.microsoft.com/config/ubuntu/20.04/packages-microsoft-prod.deb # Update repos sudo apt-get update sudo add-apt-repository universe # Install & start powershell sudo apt-get install -y powershell pwsh # Az cli curl -sL https://aka.ms/InstallAzureCLIDeb | sudo bash ``` ## Install PowerShell in MacOS Instructions from the [**documentation**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/scripting/install/installing-powershell-on-macos?view=powershell-7.4): 1. Install `brew` if not installed yet: ```bash /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/HEAD/install.sh)" ``` 2. Install the latest stable release of PowerShell: ```sh brew install powershell/tap/powershell ``` 3. Run PowerShell: ```sh pwsh ``` 4. Update: ```sh brew update brew upgrade powershell ``` ## Main Enumeration Tools ### az cli [**Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI)**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli) is a cross-platform tool written in Python for managing and administering (most) Azure and Entra ID resources. It connects to Azure and executes administrative commands via the command line or scripts. Follow this link for the [**installation instructions¡**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli#install). Commands in Azure CLI are structured using a pattern of: `az ` #### Debug | MitM az cli Using the parameter **`--debug`** it's possible to see all the requests the tool **`az`** is sending: ```bash az account management-group list --output table --debug ``` In order to do a **MitM** to the tool and **check all the requests** it's sending manually you can do: {{#tabs }} {{#tab name="Bash" }} ```bash export ADAL_PYTHON_SSL_NO_VERIFY=1 export AZURE_CLI_DISABLE_CONNECTION_VERIFICATION=1 export HTTPS_PROXY="http://127.0.0.1:8080" export HTTP_PROXY="http://127.0.0.1:8080" # If this is not enough # Download the certificate from Burp and convert it into .pem format # And export the following env variable openssl x509 -in ~/Downloads/cacert.der -inform DER -out ~/Downloads/cacert.pem -outform PEM export REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE=/Users/user/Downloads/cacert.pem ``` {{#endtab }} {{#tab name="CMD" }} ```bash set ADAL_PYTHON_SSL_NO_VERIFY=1 set AZURE_CLI_DISABLE_CONNECTION_VERIFICATION=1 set HTTPS_PROXY="http://127.0.0.1:8080" set HTTP_PROXY="http://127.0.0.1:8080" # If this is not enough # Download the certificate from Burp and convert it into .pem format # And export the following env variable openssl x509 -in cacert.der -inform DER -out cacert.pem -outform PEM set REQUESTS_CA_BUNDLE=C:\Users\user\Downloads\cacert.pem ``` {{#endtab }} {{#tab name="PS" }} ```bash $env:ADAL_PYTHON_SSL_NO_VERIFY=1 $env:AZURE_CLI_DISABLE_CONNECTION_VERIFICATION=1 $env:HTTPS_PROXY="http://127.0.0.1:8080" $env:HTTP_PROXY="http://127.0.0.1:8080" ``` {{#endtab }} {{#endtabs }} ### Az PowerShell Azure PowerShell is a module with cmdlets for managing Azure resources directly from the PowerShell command line. Follow this link for the [**installation instructions**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/install-azure-powershell). Commands in Azure PowerShell AZ Module are structured like: `-Az ` #### Debug | MitM Az PowerShell Using the parameter **`-Debug`** it's possible to see all the requests the tool is sending: ```bash Get-AzResourceGroup -Debug ``` In order to do a **MitM** to the tool and **check all the requests** it's sending manually you can set the env variables `HTTPS_PROXY` and `HTTP_PROXY` according to the [**docs**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/azure/az-powershell-proxy). ### Microsoft Graph PowerShell Microsoft Graph PowerShell is a cross-platform SDK that enables access to all Microsoft Graph APIs, including services like SharePoint, Exchange, and Outlook, using a single endpoint. It supports PowerShell 7+, modern authentication via MSAL, external identities, and advanced queries. With a focus on least privilege access, it ensures secure operations and receives regular updates to align with the latest Microsoft Graph API features. Follow this link for the [**installation instructions**](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/microsoftgraph/installation). Commands in Microsoft Graph PowerShell are structured like: `-Mg ` #### Debug Microsoft Graph PowerShell Using the parameter **`-Debug`** it's possible to see all the requests the tool is sending: ```bash Get-MgUser -Debug ``` ### ~~**AzureAD Powershell**~~ The Azure Active Directory (AD) module, now **deprecated**, is part of Azure PowerShell for managing Azure AD resources. It provides cmdlets for tasks like managing users, groups, and application registrations in Entra ID. > [!TIP] > This is replaced by Microsoft Graph PowerShell Follow this link for the [**installation instructions**](https://www.powershellgallery.com/packages/AzureAD). ## Automated Recon & Compliance Tools ### [turbot azure plugins](https://github.com/orgs/turbot/repositories?q=mod-azure) Turbot with steampipe and powerpipe allows to gather information from Azure and Entra ID and perform compliance checks and find misconfigurations. The currently most recommended Azure modules to run are: - [https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azure-compliance](https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azure-compliance) - [https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azure-insights](https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azure-insights) - [https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azuread-insights](https://github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azuread-insights) ```bash # Install brew install turbot/tap/powerpipe brew install turbot/tap/steampipe steampipe plugin install azure steampipe plugin install azuread # Config creds via env vars or az cli default creds will be used export AZURE_ENVIRONMENT="AZUREPUBLICCLOUD" export AZURE_TENANT_ID="" export AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID="" export AZURE_CLIENT_ID="" export AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET="" # Run steampipe-mod-azure-insights cd /tmp mkdir dashboards cd dashboards powerpipe mod init powerpipe mod install github.com/turbot/steampipe-mod-azure-insights steampipe service start powerpipe server # Go to http://localhost:9033 in a browser ``` ### [Prowler](https://github.com/prowler-cloud/prowler) Prowler is an Open Source security tool to perform AWS, Azure, Google Cloud and Kubernetes security best practices assessments, audits, incident response, continuous monitoring, hardening and forensics readiness. It basically would allow us to run hundreds of checks against an Azure environment to find security misconfigurations and gather the results in json (and other text format) or check them in the web. ```bash # Create a application with Reader role and set the tenant ID, client ID and secret in prowler so it access the app # Launch web with docker-compose export DOCKER_DEFAULT_PLATFORM=linux/amd64 curl -LO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/refs/heads/master/docker-compose.yml curl -LO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/prowler-cloud/prowler/refs/heads/master/.env ## If using an old docker-compose version, change the "env_file" params to: env_file: ".env" docker compose up -d # Access the web and configure the access to run a scan from it # Prowler cli python3 -m pip install prowler --break-system-packages docker run --rm toniblyx/prowler:v4-latest azure --list-checks docker run --rm toniblyx/prowler:v4-latest azure --list-services docker run --rm toniblyx/prowler:v4-latest azure --list-compliance docker run --rm -e "AZURE_CLIENT_ID=" -e "AZURE_TENANT_ID=" -e "AZURE_CLIENT_SECRET=" toniblyx/prowler:v4-latest azure --sp-env-auth ## It also support other authentication types, check: prowler azure --help ``` ### [Monkey365](https://github.com/silverhack/monkey365) It allows to perform Azure subscriptions and Microsoft Entra ID security configuration reviews automatically. The HTML reports are stored inside the `./monkey-reports` directory inside the github repository folder. ```bash git clone https://github.com/silverhack/monkey365 Get-ChildItem -Recurse monkey365 | Unblock-File cd monkey365 Import-Module ./monkey365 mkdir /tmp/monkey365-scan cd /tmp/monkey365-scan Get-Help Invoke-Monkey365 Get-Help Invoke-Monkey365 -Detailed # Scan with user creds (browser will be run) Invoke-Monkey365 -TenantId -Instance Azure -Collect All -ExportTo HTML # Scan with App creds $SecureClientSecret = ConvertTo-SecureString "" -AsPlainText -Force Invoke-Monkey365 -TenantId -ClientId -ClientSecret $SecureClientSecret -Instance Azure -Collect All -ExportTo HTML ``` ### [ScoutSuite](https://github.com/nccgroup/ScoutSuite) Scout Suite gathers configuration data for manual inspection and highlights risk areas. It's a multi-cloud security-auditing tool, which enables security posture assessment of cloud environments. ```bash virtualenv -p python3 venv source venv/bin/activate pip install scoutsuite scout --help # Use --cli flag to use az cli credentials # Use --user-account to have scout prompt for user credentials # Use --user-account-browser to launch a browser to login # Use --service-principal to have scout prompt for app credentials python scout.py azure --cli ``` ### [Azure-MG-Sub-Governance-Reporting](https://github.com/JulianHayward/Azure-MG-Sub-Governance-Reporting) It's a powershell script that helps you to **visualize all the resources and permissions inside a Management Group and the Entra ID** tenant and find security misconfigurations. It works using the Az PowerShell module, so any authentication supported by this tool is supported by the tool. ```bash import-module Az .\AzGovVizParallel.ps1 -ManagementGroupId [-SubscriptionIdWhitelist ] ``` ## Automated Post-Exploitation tools ### [**ROADRecon**](https://github.com/dirkjanm/ROADtools) The enumeration of ROADRecon offers information about the configuration of Entra ID, like users, groups, roles, conditional access policies... ```bash cd ROADTools pipenv shell # Login with user creds roadrecon auth -u test@corp.onmicrosoft.com -p "Welcome2022!" # Login with app creds roadrecon auth --as-app --client "" --password "" --tenant "" roadrecon gather roadrecon gui ``` ### [**AzureHound**](https://github.com/BloodHoundAD/AzureHound) ```bash # Launch AzureHound ## Login with app secret azurehound -a "" -s "" --tenant "" list -o ./output.json ## Login with user creds azurehound -u "" -p "" --tenant "" list -o ./output.json ``` Launch the **BloodHound** web with **`curl -L https://ghst.ly/getbhce | docker compose -f - up`** and import the `output.json` file. Then, in the **EXPLORE** tab, in the **CYPHER** section you can see a **folder** icon that contains pre-built queries. ### [**MicroBurst**](https://github.com/NetSPI/MicroBurst) MicroBurst includes functions and scripts that support Azure Services discovery, weak configuration auditing, and post exploitation actions such as credential dumping. It is intended to be used during penetration tests where Azure is in use. ```bash Import-Module .\MicroBurst.psm1 Import-Module .\Get-AzureDomainInfo.ps1 Get-AzureDomainInfo -folder MicroBurst -Verbose ``` ### [**PowerZure**](https://github.com/hausec/PowerZure) PowerZure was created out of the need for a framework that can both perform reconnaissance and exploitation of Azure, EntraID, and the associated resources. It uses the **Az PowerShell** module, so any authentication supported by this tool is supported by the tool. ```bash # Login Import-Module Az Connect-AzAccount # Clone and import PowerZure git clone https://github.com/hausec/PowerZure cd PowerZure ipmo ./Powerzure.psd1 Invoke-Powerzure -h # Check all the options # Info Gathering (read) Get-AzureCurrentUser # Get current user Get-AzureTarget # What can you access to Get-AzureUser -All # Get all users Get-AzureSQLDB -All # Get all SQL DBs Get-AzureAppOwner # Owners of apps in Entra Show-AzureStorageContent -All # List containers, shared and tables Show-AzureKeyVaultContent -All # List all contents in key vaults # Operational (write) Set-AzureUserPassword -Password -Username # Change password Set-AzureElevatedPrivileges # Get permissions from Global Administrator in EntraID to User Access Administrator in Azure RBAC. New-AzureBackdoor -Username -Password Invoke-AzureRunCommand -Command -VMName [...] ``` ### [**GraphRunner**](https://github.com/dafthack/GraphRunner/wiki/Invoke%E2%80%90GraphRunner) GraphRunner is a post-exploitation toolset for interacting with the Microsoft Graph API. It provides various tools for performing reconnaissance, persistence, and pillaging of data from a Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) account. ```bash #A good place to start is to authenticate with the Get-GraphTokens module. This module will launch a device-code login, allowing you to authenticate the session from a browser session. Access and refresh tokens will be written to the global $tokens variable. To use them with other GraphRunner modules use the Tokens flag (Example. Invoke-DumpApps -Tokens $tokens) Import-Module .\GraphRunner.ps1 Get-GraphTokens #This module gathers information about the tenant including the primary contact info, directory sync settings, and user settings such as if users have the ability to create apps, create groups, or consent to apps. Invoke-GraphRecon -Tokens $tokens -PermissionEnum #A module to dump conditional access policies from a tenant. Invoke-GraphRecon -Tokens $tokens -PermissionEnum #A module to dump conditional access policies from a tenant. Invoke-DumpCAPS -Tokens $tokens -ResolveGuids #This module helps identify malicious app registrations. It will dump a list of Azure app registrations from the tenant including permission scopes and users that have consented to the apps. Additionally, it will list external apps that are not owned by the current tenant or by Microsoft's main app tenant. This is a good way to find third-party external apps that users may have consented to. Invoke-DumpApps -Tokens $tokens #Gather the full list of users from the directory. Get-AzureADUsers -Tokens $tokens -OutFile users.txt #Create a list of security groups along with their members. Get-SecurityGroups -AccessToken $tokens.access_token #Gets groups that may be able to be modified by the current user Get-UpdatableGroups -Tokens $tokens #Finds dynamic groups and displays membership rules Get-DynamicGroups -Tokens $tokens #Gets a list of SharePoint site URLs visible to the current user Get-SharePointSiteURLs -Tokens $tokens #This module attempts to locate mailboxes in a tenant that have allowed other users to read them. By providing a userlist the module will attempt to access the inbox of each user and display if it was successful. The access token needs to be scoped to Mail.Read.Shared or Mail.ReadWrite.Shared for this to work. Invoke-GraphOpenInboxFinder -Tokens $tokens -Userlist users.txt #This module attempts to gather a tenant ID associated with a domain. Get-TenantID -Domain #Runs Invoke-GraphRecon, Get-AzureADUsers, Get-SecurityGroups, Invoke-DumpCAPS, Invoke-DumpApps, and then uses the default_detectors.json file to search with Invoke-SearchMailbox, Invoke-SearchSharePointAndOneDrive, and Invoke-SearchTeams. Invoke-GraphRunner -Tokens $tokens ``` ### [Stormspotter](https://github.com/Azure/Stormspotter) Stormspotter creates an “attack graph” of the resources in an Azure subscription. It enables red teams and pentesters to visualize the attack surface and pivot opportunities within a tenant, and supercharges your defenders to quickly orient and prioritize incident response work. **Unfortunately, it looks unmantained**. ```bash # Start Backend cd stormspotter\backend\ pipenv shell python ssbackend.pyz # Start Front-end cd stormspotter\frontend\dist\spa\ quasar.cmd serve -p 9091 --history # Run Stormcollector cd stormspotter\stormcollector\ pipenv shell az login -u test@corp.onmicrosoft.com -p Welcome2022! python stormspotter\stormcollector\sscollector.pyz cli # This will generate a .zip file to upload in the frontend (127.0.0.1:9091) ``` {{#include ../../banners/hacktricks-training.md}}