3.17 Ensure that 'Allow Blob Anonymous Access' is set to 'Disabled'

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Information

The Azure Storage setting 'Allow Blob Anonymous Access' (aka 'allowBlobPublicAccess') controls whether anonymous access is allowed for blob data in a storage account. When this property is set to True, it enables public read access to blob data, which can be convenient for sharing data but may carry security risks. When set to False, it disallows public access to blob data, providing a more secure storage environment.

Rationale:

If 'Allow Blob Anonymous Access' is enabled, blobs can be accessed by adding the blob name to the URL to see the contents. An attacker can enumerate a blob using methods, such as brute force, and access them.

Exfiltration of data by brute force enumeration of items from a storage account may occur if this setting is set to 'Enabled'.

Impact:

Additional consideration may be required for exceptional circumstances where elements of a storage account require public accessibility. In these circumstances, it is highly recommended that all data stored in the public facing storage account be reviewed for sensitive or potentially compromising data, and that sensitive or compromising data is never stored in these storage accounts.

Solution

From Azure Portal:

Open the Storage Accounts blade

Click on a Storage Account

In the storage account menu pane, under the Settings section, click Configuration.

Under Allow Blob Anonymous Access, select Disabled.

Repeat these steps for each Storage Account.
From Powershell:
For every storage account in scope, run the following:

$storageAccount = Get-AzStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName '<yourResourceGroup>' -Name '<yourStorageAccountName>'
$storageAccount.AllowBlobPublicAccess = $false
Set-AzStorageAccount -InputObject $storageAccount

Default Value:

Disabled

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/benchmarks/12346