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RQL find excessive sts:AssumeRole

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Trying to put together a query to identify excessive assumeRole permissions. For example it would identify if the following is in a policy.

 

"Action": ["sts:AssumeRole"],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": "*"

 

I've been messing around with some queries, I haven't had any luck finding one that works. The following query will pickup policies where the "sts:AssumeRole" and the "*" are in separate statement blocks. 

 

config from cloud.resource where cloud.type = 'aws' AND api.name = 'aws-iam-list-roles' AND json.rule = inlinePolicies[*].policyDocument.Statement[*].Action contains "sts:AssumeRole" and inlinePolicies[*].policyDocument.Statement[*].Resource equals "*"

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I figured it out. Here is the query I used.

 

config from cloud.resource where cloud.type = 'aws' AND api.name = 'aws-iam-list-roles' AND json.rule = inlinePolicies[*].policyDocument.Statement[?any( Action contains "sts:AssumeRole" and Resource equals "*" )] exists

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I figured it out. Here is the query I used.

 

config from cloud.resource where cloud.type = 'aws' AND api.name = 'aws-iam-list-roles' AND json.rule = inlinePolicies[*].policyDocument.Statement[?any( Action contains "sts:AssumeRole" and Resource equals "*" )] exists

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