CVE-2023-35165
AWS CDK EKS overly permissive trust policies
En resumen
AWS CDK crea roles para gestionar clusters EKS con permisos demasiado permisivos, permitiendo que cualquier usuario o servicio de tu cuenta AWS asuma estos roles. Esto puede dar acceso no autorizado a tu cluster Kubernetes.
Detalle técnico
CVE-2023-35165 afecta constructos EKS de AWS CDK (versiones aws-cdk-lib 2.0.0-2.80.0 y @aws-cdk/aws-eks 1.57.0-1.202.0) que generan CreationRole y MastersRole por defecto con políticas de confianza que permiten al principal raíz de la cuenta en lugar de roles específicos. Un principal IAM autenticado con permisos AssumeRole puede escalar privilegios para asumir estos roles y ejecutar comandos kubectl o desplegar manifiestos Kubernetes en el cluster. Solución: actualiza a aws-cdk-lib ≥2.80.0 o @aws-cdk/aws-eks ≥1.202.0, o especifica explícitamente la propiedad mastersRole.
Resumen generado y traducido por IA a partir de la descripción oficial.
AWS Cloud Development Kit (AWS CDK) is an open-source software development framework to define cloud infrastructure in code and provision it through AWS CloudFormation. In the packages `aws-cdk-lib` 2.0.0 until 2.80.0 and `@aws-cdk/aws-eks` 1.57.0 until 1.202.0, `eks.Cluster` and `eks.FargateCluster` constructs create two roles, `CreationRole` and `default MastersRole`, that have an overly permissive trust policy.
The first, referred to as the `CreationRole`, is used by lambda handlers to create the cluster and deploy Kubernetes resources (e.g `KubernetesManifest`, `HelmChart`, ...) onto it. Users with CDK version higher or equal to 1.62.0 (including v2 users) may be affected.
The second, referred to as the `default MastersRole`, is provisioned only if the `mastersRole` property isn't provided and has permissions to execute `kubectl` commands on the cluster. Users with CDK version higher or equal to 1.57.0 (including v2 users) may be affected.
The issue has been fixed in `@aws-cdk/aws-eks` v1.202.0 and `aws-cdk-lib` v2.80.0. These versions no longer use the account root principal. Instead, they restrict the trust policy to the specific roles of lambda handlers that need it. There is no workaround available for CreationRole. To avoid creating the `default MastersRole`, use the `mastersRole` property to explicitly provide a role.
CVSS:3.1/AV:N/AC:H/PR:H/UI:N/S:U/C:H/I:H/A:H