Ein Angreifer mit dieser Berechtigung könnte eine KMS-Version zerstören. Um dies zu tun, musst du zuerst den Schlüssel deaktivieren und dann ihn zerstören:
# pip install google-cloud-kmsfrom google.cloud import kmsdefdisable_key_version(project_id,location_id,key_ring_id,key_id,key_version):"""Disables a key version in Cloud KMS."""# Create the client.client = kms.KeyManagementServiceClient()# Build the key version name.key_version_name = client.crypto_key_version_path(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, key_version)# Call the API to disable the key version.client.update_crypto_key_version(request={'crypto_key_version': {'name': key_version_name, 'state': kms.CryptoKeyVersion.State.DISABLED}})defdestroy_key_version(project_id,location_id,key_ring_id,key_id,key_version):"""Destroys a key version in Cloud KMS."""# Create the client.client = kms.KeyManagementServiceClient()# Build the key version name.key_version_name = client.crypto_key_version_path(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, key_version)# Call the API to destroy the key version.client.destroy_crypto_key_version(request={'name': key_version_name})# Example usageproject_id ='your-project-id'location_id ='your-location'key_ring_id ='your-key-ring'key_id ='your-key-id'key_version ='1'# Version number to disable and destroy# Disable the key versiondisable_key_version(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, key_version)# Destroy the key versiondestroy_key_version(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, key_version)
KMS Ransomware
In AWS ist es möglich, einen KMS-Schlüssel vollständig zu stehlen, indem die KMS-Ressourcenrichtlinie geändert wird und nur das Konto des Angreifers die Verwendung des Schlüssels erlaubt. Da diese Ressourcenrichtlinien in GCP nicht existieren, ist dies nicht möglich.
Es gibt jedoch einen anderen Weg, um ein globales KMS-Ransomware durchzuführen, der die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
Erstellen Sie eine neue Version des Schlüssels mit einem vom Angreifer importierten Schlüsselmaterial
from google.cloud import kmsimport base64defencrypt_symmetric(project_id,location_id,key_ring_id,key_id,plaintext):"""Encrypts data using a symmetric key from Cloud KMS."""# Create the client.client = kms.KeyManagementServiceClient()# Build the key name.key_name = client.crypto_key_path(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id)# Convert the plaintext to bytes.plaintext_bytes = plaintext.encode('utf-8')# Call the API.encrypt_response = client.encrypt(request={'name': key_name, 'plaintext': plaintext_bytes})ciphertext = encrypt_response.ciphertext# Optional: Encode the ciphertext to base64 for easier handling.return base64.b64encode(ciphertext)# Example usageproject_id ='your-project-id'location_id ='your-location'key_ring_id ='your-key-ring'key_id ='your-key-id'plaintext ='your-data-to-encrypt'ciphertext =encrypt_symmetric(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, plaintext)print('Ciphertext:', ciphertext)
cloudkms.cryptoKeyVersions.useToSign
import hashlibfrom google.cloud import kmsdefsign_asymmetric(project_id,location_id,key_ring_id,key_id,key_version,message):"""Sign a message using an asymmetric key version from Cloud KMS."""# Create the client.client = kms.KeyManagementServiceClient()# Build the key version name.key_version_name = client.crypto_key_version_path(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, key_version)# Convert the message to bytes and calculate the digest.message_bytes = message.encode('utf-8')digest ={'sha256': hashlib.sha256(message_bytes).digest()}# Call the API to sign the digest.sign_response = client.asymmetric_sign(name=key_version_name, digest=digest)return sign_response.signature# Example usage for signingproject_id ='your-project-id'location_id ='your-location'key_ring_id ='your-key-ring'key_id ='your-key-id'key_version ='1'message ='your-message'signature =sign_asymmetric(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, key_version, message)print('Signature:', signature)
cloudkms.cryptoKeyVersions.useToVerify
from google.cloud import kmsimport hashlibdefverify_asymmetric_signature(project_id,location_id,key_ring_id,key_id,key_version,message,signature):"""Verify a signature using an asymmetric key version from Cloud KMS."""# Create the client.client = kms.KeyManagementServiceClient()# Build the key version name.key_version_name = client.crypto_key_version_path(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, key_version)# Convert the message to bytes and calculate the digest.message_bytes = message.encode('utf-8')digest ={'sha256': hashlib.sha256(message_bytes).digest()}# Build the verify request and call the API.verify_response = client.asymmetric_verify(name=key_version_name, digest=digest, signature=signature)return verify_response.success# Example usage for verificationverified =verify_asymmetric_signature(project_id, location_id, key_ring_id, key_id, key_version, message, signature)print('Verified:', verified)