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BucketScanner (by @Rzepsky)

BucketScanner is a tool used to:

  • find collectable files for an anonymous/authenticated user in your buckets
  • verify if an anonymous/authenticated user is allowed to upload arbitrary files to your buckets

Oh my gosh... another AWS bucket scanner!?

Surprisingly I haven't found a one tool which has all these features:

  1. supports authenticated requests.
  2. checks a bucket even if you don't have 'ListBucket' permissions (I found examples when a bucket policy allows for downloading files, however in the reply to GET request to the bucket I got 403 code).
  3. the verbose mode is printed out on the terminal window while in the output file you can find URLs to only collectable files (when you work on big amounts of files it can save you a lot of time)
  4. supports test for uploading a file.
  5. supports regular expressions (to filter out only interesting files).
  6. supports minimum and maximum size filters.
  7. supports multithreading.

Usage

BucketScanner.py -l BUCKET_LIST [-w WRITE_TEST_FILE] [-r REGEX]  [-s MIN_SIZE] [-m MAX_SIZE] [-t THREADS] [-o OUTPUT_FILE] [-h HELP]

Command line options

  • -l <filename> - specify a list with bucket names to check.
  • -w <filename> - specify a file to upload to a bucket.
  • -r <regex expresion> - specify a regular expression to filter the output.
  • -s <minimum size> - look only for files bigger than 's' bytes
  • -m <maximum size> - look only for files smaller than 'm' bytes
  • -t <threads> - number of threads to run (default: 10).
  • -o <filename> - specify an output file for collectable URLs.
  • -h - prints a help message.

Please note that to use authenticated requests you have to specify AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY variables in BucketScanner.py file.

Example

$ python BucketScanner.py -l bucket_list.txt -w upload_file.txt -r '^.*\.(db|sql)' -t 50 -s 5242880 -o output.txt

Using the above command, a BucketScanner will:

  • test all buckets from bucket_list.txt file
  • test if you can upload upload_file.txt to any of the bucket included in bucket_list.txt
  • provide URLs in output.txt only to files bigger than 5 MB and with .db or .sql extension
  • work on 50 threads

Pre-requisites

To run the BucketScanner you have to install python boto3 and requests libraries. You can do this by running the following command:

pip install -r requirements.txt

License

See the LICENSE file.

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