AWS IAM role can create access keys for an IAM user with administrative privileges

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Description

In AWS environments, some IAM permissions can lead to privilege escalation, where an identity can gain access to another more privileged identity. This rule identifies when a given role can use iam:CreateAccessKey to create a new access keys for an IAM user with administrative privileges. By creating a new access key pair for another user, an adversary could use those credentials to operate as that user and leverage their privileges.

Rationale

The identity which triggered this detection can create an access key pair for an IAM user with administrative privileges, giving them access to the privileges of the compromised user.

Remediation

Datadog recommends reducing the permissions attached to an IAM role to the minimum required for the role to fulfill its function. To remediate the issue, either remove the iam:CreateAccessKey permission entirely, or modify the resource specified in the IAM policy.

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