Automated static analysis, commonly referred to as Static Application Security Testing (SAST), can find some instances of this weakness by analyzing source code (or binary/compiled code) without having to execute it. Typically, this is done by building a model of data flow and control flow, then searching for potentially-vulnerable patterns that connect "sources" (origins of input) with "sinks" (destinations where the data interacts with external components, a lower layer such as the OS, etc.)
Files or Directories Accessible to External Parties
This vulnerability occurs when an application exposes files or directories to users who shouldn't have access to them.
What is CWE-552?
Step-by-step attacker path
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The following Azure command updates the settings for a storage account:
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However, "Allow Blob Public Access" is set to true, meaning that anonymous/public users can access blobs.
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The command could be modified to disable "Allow Blob Public Access" by setting it to false.
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The following Google Cloud Storage command gets the settings for a storage account named 'BUCKET_NAME':
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Suppose the command returns the following result:
Vulnerable Shell
The following Azure command updates the settings for a storage account:
az storage account update --name <storage-account> --resource-group <resource-group> --allow-blob-public-access true Secure Shell
The command could be modified to disable "Allow Blob Public Access" by setting it to false.
az storage account update --name <storage-account> --resource-group <resource-group> --allow-blob-public-access false How to prevent CWE-552
- Implementation / System Configuration / Operation When storing data in the cloud (e.g., S3 buckets, Azure blobs, Google Cloud Storage, etc.), use the provider's controls to disable public access.
How to detect CWE-552
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Frequently asked questions
What is CWE-552?
This vulnerability occurs when an application exposes files or directories to users who shouldn't have access to them.
How serious is CWE-552?
MITRE has not published a likelihood-of-exploit rating for this weakness. Treat it as medium-impact until your threat model proves otherwise.
What languages or platforms are affected by CWE-552?
MITRE lists the following affected platforms: Not Technology-Specific, Cloud Computing.
How can I prevent CWE-552?
When storing data in the cloud (e.g., S3 buckets, Azure blobs, Google Cloud Storage, etc.), use the provider's controls to disable public access.
How does Plexicus detect and fix CWE-552?
Plexicus's SAST engine matches the data-flow signature for CWE-552 on every commit. When a match is found, our Codex Remedium agent opens a fix PR with the corrected code, tests, and a one-line summary for the reviewer.
Where can I learn more about CWE-552?
MITRE publishes the canonical definition at https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/552.html. You can also reference OWASP and NIST documentation for adjacent guidance.
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Further reading
- MITRE — official CWE-552 https://cwe.mitre.org/data/definitions/552.html
- CIS Microsoft Azure Foundations Benchmark version 1.5.0 https://www.cisecurity.org/benchmark/azure
- CIS Google Cloud Computing Platform Benchmark version 1.3.0 https://www.cisecurity.org/benchmark/google_cloud_computing_platform
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