Privilege Escalation: Create Kubernetes CSR for master cert

This document describes a threat finding type in Security Command Center. Threat findings are generated by threat detectors when they detect a potential threat in your cloud resources. For a full list of available threat findings, see Threat findings index.

Finding description

To escalate privilege, a potentially malicious actor created a Kubernetes master certificate signing request (CSR), which gives them cluster-admin access.

Step 1: Review finding details

  1. Open the Privilege Escalation: Create Kubernetes CSR for master cert finding as directed in Reviewing findings. The details panel for the finding opens to the Summary tab.

  2. On the Summary tab, review the information in the following sections:

    • What was detected, especially the following fields:
      • Principal email: the account that made the call.
      • Method name: the method that was called.
    • Affected resource, especially the following fields:
      • Resource display name: the Kubernetes cluster where the action occurred.
    • Related links, especially the following fields:
      • Cloud Logging URI: link to Logging entries.
      • MITRE ATT&CK method: link to the MITRE ATT&CK documentation.
      • Related findings: links to any related findings.

Step 2: Check logs

  1. On the Summary tab of the finding details in the Google Cloud console, go to Logs Explorer by clicking the link in the Cloud Logging URI field.
  2. Check the value in the protoPayload.resourceName field to identify the specific certificate signing request.
  3. Check for other actions taken by the principal by using the following filters:

    • resource.labels.cluster_name="CLUSTER_NAME"
    • protoPayload.authenticationInfo.principalEmail="PRINCIPAL_EMAIL"

      Replace the following:

    • CLUSTER_NAME: the value that you noted in the Resource display name field in the finding details.

    • PRINCIPAL_EMAIL: the value that you noted in the Principal email field in the finding details.

Step 3: Research attack and response methods

  1. Review MITRE ATT&CK framework entries for this finding type: Privilege Escalation.
  2. Investigate whether giving cluster-admin access was warranted.
  3. If the principal email isn't a service account, contact the owner of the account to confirm whether the legitimate owner conducted the action.

    If the principal email is a service account (IAM or Kubernetes), identify the source of the action to determine its legitimacy.

  4. To develop a response plan, combine your investigation results with MITRE research.

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