Microsoft Project 2010

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  • Published: 2014-01-07
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Settings in this guidance assume a complete installation of Microsoft Office 2010 on the Windows 7 Platform. Registry paths and values identified in each control assume the use of Group Policy Administrative Templates. Installations not using Group Policies to administer Microsoft Office products may observe alternate registry paths for stored configuration values.
b
Disabling of user name and password syntax from being used in URLs must be enforced.
Medium - V-17173 - SV-33897r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO104 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-17173
Rule IDs
  • SV-33897r1_rule
The Uniform Resource Locator (URL) standard allows user authentication to be included in URL strings in the form http://username:password@example.com. A malicious user might use this URL syntax to create a hyperlink that appears to open a legitimate Web site but actually opens a deceptive (spoofed) Web site. For example, the URL http://www.wingtiptoys.com@example.com appears to open http://www.wingtiptoys.com but actually opens http://example.com. To protect users from such attacks, Internet Explorer usually blocks any URLs using this syntax. This functionality can be controlled separately for instances of Internet Explorer spawned by Office applications (for example, if a user clicks a link in an Office document or selects a menu option that loads a Web page). If user names and passwords in URLs are allowed, users could be diverted to dangerous Web pages, which could pose a security risk. System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34309r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Disable user name and password” must be “Enabled” and a check in the ‘winproj.exe’ check box must be present. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_HTTP_USERNAME_PASSWORD_DISABLE Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29968r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Disable user name and password” to “Enabled” and place a check in the ‘winproj.exe’ check box.

b
Enabling IE Bind to Object functionality must be present.
Medium - V-17174 - SV-33889r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO111 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-17174
Rule IDs
  • SV-33889r1_rule
Internet Explorer performs a number of safety checks before initializing an ActiveX control. It will not initialize a control if the kill bit for the control is set in the registry, or if the security settings for the zone in which the control is located do not allow it to be initialized. This functionality can be controlled separately for instances of Internet Explorer spawned by Office applications (for example, if a user clicks a link in an Office document or selects a menu option that loads a Web page). A security risk could occur if potentially dangerous controls are allowed to load. System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34286r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Bind to Object” must be “Enabled” and a check in the ‘winproj.exe’ check box must be present. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_SAFE_BINDTOOBJECT Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29960r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Bind to Object” to “Enabled” and place a check in the ‘winproj.exe’ check box.

b
Saved from URL mark to assure Internet zone processing must be enforced.
Medium - V-17175 - SV-33918r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO117 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-17175
Rule IDs
  • SV-33918r1_rule
Typically, when Internet Explorer loads a Web page from a Universal Naming Convention (UNC) share that contains a Mark of the Web (MOTW) comment, indicating the page was saved from a site on the Internet, Internet Explorer runs the page in the Internet security zone instead of the less restrictive Local Intranet security zone. This functionality can be controlled separately for instances of Internet Explorer spawned by Office applications (for example, if a user clicks a link in an Office document or selects a menu option that loads a Web page). If Internet Explorer does not evaluate the page for a MOTW, potentially dangerous code could be allowed to run.System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34343r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Saved from URL” must be “Enabled” and a check in the ‘winproj.exe’ check box must be present. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_UNC_SAVEDFILECHECK Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29991r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Saved from URL” to “Enabled” and place a check in the ‘winproj.exe’ check box.

b
Navigation to URL's embedded in Office products must be blocked.
Medium - V-17183 - SV-33898r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO123 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-17183
Rule IDs
  • SV-33898r1_rule
To protect users from attacks, Internet Explorer usually does not attempt to load malformed URLs. This functionality can be controlled separately for instances of Internet Explorer spawned by Office applications (for example, if a user clicks a link in an Office document or selects a menu option that loads a Web page). If Internet Explorer attempts to load a malformed URL, a security risk could occur in some cases.System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34315r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Navigate URL” must be “Enabled” and a check in the ‘winproj.exe’ check box must be present. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_VALIDATE_NAVIGATE_URL Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29969r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Navigate URL” to “Enabled” and place a check in the ‘winproj.exe’ check box.

b
Links that invoke instances of IE from within an Office product must be blocked.
Medium - V-17184 - SV-33892r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO129 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-17184
Rule IDs
  • SV-33892r1_rule
The Pop-up Blocker feature in Internet Explorer can be used to block most unwanted pop-up and pop-under windows from appearing. This functionality can be controlled separately for instances of Internet Explorer spawned by Office applications (for example, if a user clicks a link in an Office document or selects a menu option that loads a Web page). If the Pop-up Blocker is disabled, disruptive and potentially dangerous pop-up windows could load and present a security risk.System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34295r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Block popups” must be “Enabled” and ‘winproj.exe' is checked. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_WEBOC_POPUPMANAGEMENT Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29963r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Block popups” to “Enabled” and select ‘winproj.exe'.

b
Add-on Management functionality must be allowed.
Medium - V-26584 - SV-33886r2_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO126 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-26584
Rule IDs
  • SV-33886r2_rule
Internet Explorer add-ons are pieces of code, run in Internet Explorer, to provide additional functionality. Rogue add-ons may contain viruses or other malicious code. Disabling or not configuring this setting could allow malicious code or users to become active on user computers or the network. For example, a malicious user can monitor and then use keystrokes users type into Internet Explorer. Even legitimate add-ons may demand resources, compromising the performance of Internet Explorer, and the operating systems for user computers.System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34276r3_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Add-on Management” must be set to “Enabled” and 'winproj.exe' is checked. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_ADDON_MANAGEMENT Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29957r3_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Add-on Management” to “Enabled” and 'winproj.exe' is checked.

b
Protection from zone elevation must be enforced.
Medium - V-26585 - SV-33903r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO209 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-26585
Rule IDs
  • SV-33903r1_rule
Internet Explorer places restrictions on each web page users can use the browser to open. Web pages on a user's local computer have the fewest security restrictions and reside in the Local Machine zone, making this security zone a prime target for malicious users and code. Disabling or not configuring this setting could allow pages in the Internet zone to navigate to pages in the Local Machine zone to then run code to elevate privileges. This could allow malicious code or users to become active on user computers or the network. System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34333r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Protection From Zone Elevation” must be set to “Enabled” and 'winproj.exe' is checked. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_ZONE_ELEVATION Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29974r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Protection From Zone Elevation” to “Enabled” and 'winproj.exe' is checked.

b
ActiveX Installs must be configured for proper restriction.
Medium - V-26586 - SV-33907r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO211 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-26586
Rule IDs
  • SV-33907r1_rule
Microsoft ActiveX controls allow unmanaged, unprotected code to run on the user computers. ActiveX controls do not run within a protected container in the browser like the other types of HTML or Microsoft Silverlight-based controls. Disabling or not configuring this setting does not block prompts for ActiveX control installations and these prompts display to users. This could allow malicious code to become active on user computers or the network. System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34336r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Restrict ActiveX Install” must be set to “Enabled” and 'winproj.exe' is checked. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_RESTRICT_ACTIVEXINSTALL Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29983r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Restrict ActiveX Install” to “Enabled” and 'winproj.exe' is checked.

b
File Downloads must be configured for proper restrictions.
Medium - V-26587 - SV-33915r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO132 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-26587
Rule IDs
  • SV-33915r1_rule
Disabling this setting allows websites to present file download prompts via code without the user specifically initiating the download. User preferences may also allow the download to occur without prompting or interacting with the user. Even if Internet Explorer prompts the user to accept the download, some websites abuse this functionality. Malicious websites may continually prompt users to download a file or present confusing dialog boxes to trick users into downloading or running a file. If the download occurs and it contains malicious code, the code could become active on user computers or the network. System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34340r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Restrict File Download” must be set to “Enabled” and 'winproj.exe' is checked. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_RESTRICT_FILEDOWNLOAD Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29988r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Restrict File Download” to “Enabled” and 'winproj.exe' is checked.

b
Scripted Window Security must be enforced.
Medium - V-26588 - SV-33921r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO124 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-26588
Rule IDs
  • SV-33921r1_rule
Malicious websites often try to confuse or trick users into giving a site permission to perform an action allowing the site to take control of the users' computers in some manner. Disabling or not configuring this setting allows unknown websites to: -Create browser windows appearing to be from the local operating system. -Draw active windows displaying outside of the viewable areas of the screen capturing keyboard input. -Overlay parent windows with their own browser windows to hide important system information, choices or prompts. System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34346r1_chk

The policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Scripted Window Security Restrictions” must be set to “Enabled” and ‘winproj.exe’ is checked. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main\FeatureControl\FEATURE_WINDOW_RESTRICTIONS Criteria: If the value winproj.exe is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29994r1_fix

Set the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Office 2010 (Machine) -> Security Settings -> IE Security “Scripted Window Security Restrictions” to “Enabled” and ‘winproj.exe’ is checked.

b
Data Execution Prevention must be enforced.
Medium - V-26590 - SV-33925r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO128 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-26590
Rule IDs
  • SV-33925r1_rule
Data Execution Prevention (DEP) is a set of hardware and software technologies performing additional checks on memory to help prevent malicious code from running on a system. The primary benefit of DEP is to help prevent code execution from data pages. Enabling this setting, turns off Data Execution Prevention. As a result, malicious code takes advantage of code injection or buffer overflow vulnerabilities possibly exploiting the computer.System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34366r1_chk

The policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Project 2010 -> Security -> Trust Center “Turn off Data Execution Prevention” must be set to “Disabled”. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\14.0\ms project\security Criteria: If the value EnableDEP is REG_DWORD = 1, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29999r1_fix

Set the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Project 2010 -> Security -> Trust Center “Turn off Data Execution Prevention” to “Disabled”.

b
Untrusted intranet zone access to Project servers must not be allowed.
Medium - V-26691 - SV-34091r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
Medium
CCI
Version
DTOO346 - Project
Vuln IDs
  • V-26691
Rule IDs
  • SV-34091r1_rule
Enabling this setting allows users to access Project Server websites and workspaces outside of the trusted Internet zone. As a result, malicious code could become active on user computers or the network to gain access to sensitive data. In this situation, the site could attempt to capture personal information, like passwords and user names. System AdministratorInformation Assurance OfficerECSC-1
Checks: C-34359r1_chk

The policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Project 2010 -> Project Options -> Security “Enable untrusted intranet zone access to Project server” must be set to “Disabled”. Procedure: Use the Windows Registry Editor to navigate to the following key: HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Office\14.0\ms project\security Criteria: If the value TrustWSS is REG_DWORD = 0, this is not a finding.

Fix: F-29998r1_fix

Set the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Microsoft Project 2010 -> Project Options -> Security “Enable untrusted intranet zone access to Project server” to “Disabled”.