Detecting Suspicious OAuth Application Consent
Overview
Illicit consent grant attacks trick users into granting excessive permissions to malicious OAuth applications in Azure AD / Microsoft Entra ID. This skill uses the Microsoft Graph API to enumerate OAuth2 permission grants, analyze application permissions for overly broad scopes, review directory audit logs for consent events, and flag high-risk applications based on publisher verification status and permission scope.
Prerequisites
- Azure AD / Entra ID tenant with Global Reader or Security Reader role
- Microsoft Graph API access with
Application.Read.All, AuditLog.Read.All, Directory.Read.All
- Python 3.9+ with
msal, requests
- App registration with client secret or certificate for authentication
Steps
- Authenticate to Microsoft Graph using MSAL client credentials flow
- Enumerate all OAuth2 permission grants via
/oauth2PermissionGrants
- List service principals and their assigned application permissions
- Query directory audit logs for
Consent to application events
- Flag applications with high-risk scopes (Mail.Read, Files.ReadWrite.All, etc.)
- Check publisher verification status for each application
- Generate risk report with remediation recommendations
Expected Output
- JSON report listing all OAuth apps with granted permissions, risk scores, unverified publishers, and suspicious consent patterns
- Audit trail of consent grant events with user and IP details