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Summary - What I changed

Adds detection coverage for AWS STS Temporary IAM Session Token Used from Multiple Addresses. Identified via ByBit/SafeWallet attack in February 2025.

This rule detects when a single IAM user's temporary session token is used from multiple IP addresses within a short time frame. This behavior may indicate that an adversary has stolen temporary credentials and is using them from a different location.

Additional Information:

  • Relies on AWS CloudTrail logs
  • Requires user identity type to be IAM user or assumed role. If too noisy, we may reduce to IAM user only, which would be a high fidelity signal
  • Ignores IaC tools and automation via user agent fingerprint. Please note that there is no other option for ignoring these.
  • Focuses solely on temporary session tokens by filtering access key IDs with "ASIA*"
  • Creates a timestamp bucket for 30 minute increments
  • Keeps source IPs identified via VALUES(), then counts distinct IPs reported for a specific principal ARN
  • Aggregation looks for address count >= 2

How To Test

Please review related meta for testing and emulation behavior.

Screenshot 2025-04-16 at 12 03 57 PM

Checklist

  • Added a label for the type of pr: bug, enhancement, schema, maintenance, Rule: New, Rule: Deprecation, Rule: Tuning, Hunt: New, or Hunt: Tuning so guidelines can be generated
  • Added the meta:rapid-merge label if planning to merge within 24 hours
  • Secret and sensitive material has been managed correctly
  • Automated testing was updated or added to match the most common scenarios
  • Documentation and comments were added for features that require explanation

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@terrancedejesus terrancedejesus self-assigned this Apr 16, 2025
@terrancedejesus terrancedejesus added Integration: AWS AWS related rules Domain: Cloud Rule: New Proposal for new rule labels Apr 16, 2025
@terrancedejesus terrancedejesus marked this pull request as ready for review April 16, 2025 16:19
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Rule: New - Guidelines

These guidelines serve as a reminder set of considerations when proposing a new rule.

Documentation and Context

  • Detailed description of the rule.
  • List any new fields required in ECS/data sources.
  • Link related issues or PRs.
  • Include references.

Rule Metadata Checks

  • creation_date matches the date of creation PR initially merged.
  • min_stack_version should support the widest stack versions.
  • name and description should be descriptive and not include typos.
  • query should be inclusive, not overly exclusive, considering performance for diverse environments. Non ecs fields should be added to non-ecs-schema.json if not available in an integration.
  • min_stack_comments and min_stack_version should be included if the rule is only compatible starting from a specific stack version.
  • index pattern should be neither too specific nor too vague, ensuring it accurately matches the relevant data stream (e.g., use logs-endpoint.process-* for process data).
  • integration should align with the index. If the integration is newly introduced, ensure the manifest, schemas, and new_rule.yaml template are updated.
  • setup should include the necessary steps to configure the integration.
  • note should include any additional information (e.g. Triage and analysis investigation guides, timeline templates).
  • tags should be relevant to the threat and align/added to the EXPECTED_RULE_TAGS in the definitions.py file.
  • threat, techniques, and subtechniques should map to ATT&CK always if possible.

New BBR Rules

  • building_block_type should be included if the rule is a building block and the rule should be located in the rules_building_block folder.
  • bypass_bbr_timing should be included if adding custom lookback timing to the rule.

Testing and Validation

  • Provide evidence of testing and detecting the expected threat.
  • Check for existence of coverage to prevent duplication.

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Nice one

@terrancedejesus terrancedejesus merged commit 96c2d0c into main Apr 17, 2025
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@terrancedejesus terrancedejesus deleted the new-rule-aws-multiple-addresses-reported-for-temporary-session branch April 17, 2025 20:06
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