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Multifunction Device and Network Printers STIG

V2R5 · · · Released 24 Apr 2015 · 21 rules
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A network protocol other than TCP/IP is enabled on a MFD or printer.
Medium - V-6777 - SV-6999r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD01.001
Vuln IDs
  • V-6777
Rule IDs
  • SV-6999r1_rule
The greater the number of protocols allowed active on the network the more vulnerabilities there will be available to be exploited. The SA will ensure the only network protocol used is TCP/IP all others are disabled.System AdministratorDCPP-1
Checks: C-2941r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that the only network protocol enabled is TCP/IP.

Fix: F-6430r1_fix

Disable all protocols in the MFD except TCP/IP.

b
A MFD or a printer is not using a static IP address.
Medium - V-6778 - SV-7000r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD01.002
Vuln IDs
  • V-6778
Rule IDs
  • SV-7000r1_rule
Without static IP addresses, if the DNS cache is poisoned (corrupted) print files containing sensitive data could be redirected, leading to the compromise of sensitive data. The SA will ensure all MFDs and printers are assigned a static IP.System AdministratorDCBP-1
Checks: C-2951r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that the MFD or printer is assigned a static IP address.

Fix: F-6431r1_fix

Reconfigure the MFD or printer, assigning it a static IP address. One acceptable method could also be implemented using DHCP. The printer may be configured to obtain an IP address from DHCP, however, the IP reservation must be configured such that the address cannot ever be assigned to another device.

b
A firewall or router rule is not used to block all ingress and egress traffic from the enclave perimeter to the MFD or printer.
Medium - V-6779 - SV-7001r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD01.003
Vuln IDs
  • V-6779
Rule IDs
  • SV-7001r1_rule
Access to the MFD or printer from outside the enclave network could lead to a denial of service caused by a large number of large print files being sent to the device. Ability for the MFD or printer to access addresses outside the enclave network could lead to a compromise of sensitive data caused by forwarding a print file to a location outside of the enclave network. This is good defence in depth practice. The SA will ensure there is a firewall or router rule to block all ingress and egress traffic from the enclave perimeter to the MFD or printer.System AdministratorDCBP-1
Checks: C-2954r1_chk

The reviewer will interview the SA to verify that there is a firewall or router rule to block all ingress and egress traffic from the enclave perimeter to the MFD or printer.

Fix: F-6432r1_fix

Ensure that there is a firewall or router rule to block all ingress and egress traffic from the enclave perimeter to the MFD or printer.

b
A MFD or a printer device is not flash upgradeable or is not configured to use the most current firmware available.
Medium - V-6780 - SV-7002r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD02.004
Vuln IDs
  • V-6780
Rule IDs
  • SV-7002r1_rule
MFD devices or printers utilizing old firmware can expose the network to known vulnerabilities leading to a denial of service or a compromise of sensitive data. The SA will ensure devices are flash upgradeable and are configured to use the most current firmware availableUpgrading the firmware may require taking the device offline making it unavailable while the process is being completed. Additionally, on some devices, if the process of updating the firmware is interrupted, the device may be disabled and unable to be upgraded or enabled without the manufactures representative intervening.System AdministratorVIVM-1
Checks: C-2965r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that the devices are flash upgradeable and are configured to use the most current firmware available.

Fix: F-6433r1_fix

If the MFD or printer cannot be upgraded replace it. If the MFD or printer can be upgraded but is not using the latest release of the firmware, upgrade the firmware.

c
The default passwords and SNMP community strings of all management services have not been replaced with complex passwords.
High - V-6781 - SV-7003r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
H
CCI
Version
MFD02.001
Vuln IDs
  • V-6781
Rule IDs
  • SV-7003r1_rule
There are many known vulnerabilities in the SNMP protocol and if the default community strings and passwords are not modified a unauthorized individual could gain control of the MFD or printer. This could lead to a denial of service or the compromise of sensitive data. The SA will ensure the default passwords and SNMP community strings of all management services are replaced with complex passwords. System AdministratorIAIA-1, IAIA-2
Checks: C-2966r1_chk

The reviewer will, with assistance from SA, verify that the default passwords and SNMP community strings of all management services have not been replaced with complex passwords.

Fix: F-6434r1_fix

Develop a plan to coordinate the modification of the default passwords and SNMP community strings of all management services replacing them with complex passwords. Obtain CM approval of the plan and execute the plan.

c
The MFD does not maintain its configuration state (passwords, service settings etc) after a power down or reboot.
High - V-6782 - SV-7004r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
H
CCI
Version
MFD02.002
Vuln IDs
  • V-6782
Rule IDs
  • SV-7004r1_rule
If the MFD does not maintain it state over a power down or reboot, it will expose the network to all of the vulnerabilities that where mitigated by the modifications made to its configuration state. The SA will ensure the MFD maintains its configuration state (passwords, service settings etc) after a power down or reboot.System AdministratorDCSS-1, DCSS-2
Checks: C-2968r1_chk

Interview the SA and review the MFD documentation to verify that the MFD will maintain its configuration state (passwords, service settings etc) after a power down or reboot.

Fix: F-6435r1_fix

Replace the MFD with a MFD that will maintain its configuration state (passwords, service settings etc) after a power down or reboot.

b
Management protocols, with the exception of HTTPS and SNMPv3, must be disabled at all times except when necessary.
Medium - V-6783 - SV-7005r2_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD02.003
Vuln IDs
  • V-6783
Rule IDs
  • SV-7005r2_rule
Unneeded protocols expose the device and the network to unnecessary vulnerabilities.System AdministratorDCPP-1
Checks: C-2969r2_chk

Verify that all management protocols are disabled unless approved by the organization's AO/ISSM. Protocols may be enabled temporarily if needed to upgrade firmware or configure the device, but must be disabled immediately when this activity is completed. HTTPS and SNMPv3 may be used but must be configured in accordance with the requirements of the Network Infrastructure STIG. If management protocols other than HTTPS and SNMPv3 are enabled unnecessarily or without AO/ISSM approval, this is a finding.

Fix: F-6436r2_fix

Disable all management protocols except HTTPS and SNMPv3 unless approval has been granted by the organization's AO/ISSM.

c
There is no restriction on where a MFD or a printer can be remotely managed.
High - V-6784 - SV-7009r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
H
CCI
Version
MFD02.005
Vuln IDs
  • V-6784
Rule IDs
  • SV-7009r1_rule
Since unrestricted access to the MFD or printer for management is not required the restricting the management interface to specific IP addresses decreases the exposure of the system to malicious actions. If the MFD or printer is compromised it could lead to a denial of service or a compromise of sensitive data. The SA will ensure devices can only be remotely managed by SA’s or printer administrators from specific IPs (SA workstations and print spooler).System AdministratorDCBP-1
Checks: C-2984r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that the MFD or printer can only be remotely managed by SA or printer administrator from specific IPs (SA workstations and print spooler). Look for list that restricts the protocol used for administrative access to specific IP addresses.

Fix: F-6447r1_fix

Restrict access to the MFD's or printer's management function to a specific set of IP addresses. If the device lacks this functionality use an ACL in a router, firewall or switch to restrict the access.

a
Print services for a MFD or printer are not restricted to Port 9100 and/or LPD (Port 515). Where both Windows and non-Windows clients need services from the same device, both Port 9100 and LPD can be enabled simultaneously.
Low - V-6790 - SV-7015r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
L
CCI
Version
MFD03.001
Vuln IDs
  • V-6790
Rule IDs
  • SV-7015r1_rule
Printer services running on ports other than the known ports for printing cannot be monitored on the network and could lead to a denial of service it the invalid port is blocked by a network administrator responding to an alert from the IDS for traffic on an unauthorized port.Print clients configured to use the unauthorized port(s) will not be able to print until they are reconfigured to use the correct port.System AdministratorDCBP-1
Checks: C-2994r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that the MFD or printer print services are restricted to LPD or port 9100. Where both Windows and non-Windows clients need services from the same device, both Port 9100 and LPD can be enabled simultaneously.

Fix: F-6456r1_fix

Develop a plan to coordinate the reconfiguration of the printer servers and clients so that print services runs only on authorized ports. Obtain CM approval of the plan and implement the plan.

b
A MFD or a printer is not configured to restrict jobs to those from print spoolers.
Medium - V-6794 - SV-7019r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD04.001
Vuln IDs
  • V-6794
Rule IDs
  • SV-7019r1_rule
If MFDs or printers are not restricted to only accepting print jobs from print spoolers that authenticate the user and log the job, a denial of service can be created by the MFD or printer accepting one or more large print jobs from an unauthorized user. The SA will ensure MFDs and printers are configured to restrict jobs to only print spoolers, not directly from users. The configuration is accomplished by restricting access, by IP, to those of the print spooler and SAs. If supported, IP restriction is accomplished on the device, or if not supported, by placing the device behind a firewall, switch or router with an appropriate discretionary access control list.Client systems that are configured to bypass the print server that spools the print will lose access the printer until reconfigured.System AdministratorDCBP-1
Checks: C-2998r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that MFDs and printers are configured to restrict jobs to only print spoolers, not directly from users. The configuration is accomplished by restricting access, by IP, to those of the print spoolers and SAs. If supported, IP restriction is accomplished on the device or if not supported, by placing the device behind a firewall, switch or router with an appropriate discretionary access control list.

Fix: F-6461r1_fix

Reconfigure the device to restrict access, by IP, to those of the print spoolers and SAs. If the device does not support this functionality, place the device behind a firewall, switch or router with an appropriate discretionary access control list.

b
Print spoolers are not configured to restrict access to authorized users and restrict users to managing their own individual jobs.
Medium - V-6796 - SV-7021r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD05.001
Vuln IDs
  • V-6796
Rule IDs
  • SV-7021r1_rule
If unauthorized users are allowed access to the print spooler they can queue large print file creating a denial of service for other users. If users are not restricted to manipulating only files they created, they could create ad denial of service by changing the print order of existing files or deleting other users files. The SA will ensure print spoolers are configured to restrict access to authorized user and restrict users to managing their own individual jobs.System AdministratorECAN-1, IAIA-1, IAIA-2
Checks: C-3002r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that the print spoolers are configured to restrict access to authorized users and restrict users to managing their own individual jobs.

Fix: F-6463r1_fix

Configure the print spoolers to restrict access to authorized users and restrict users to managing their own individual jobs.

b
The devices and their spoolers do not have auditing enabled.
Medium - V-6797 - SV-7022r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD06.001
Vuln IDs
  • V-6797
Rule IDs
  • SV-7022r1_rule
Without auditing the identification and prosecution of an individual that performs malicious actions is difficult if not impossible.System AdministratorECAR-1, ECAR-2, ECAR-3
Checks: C-3005r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that devices and their spoolers have auditing fully enabled.

Fix: F-6465r1_fix

Configure the devices and their spoolers have auditing fully enabled.

a
Implementation of an MFD and printer security policy for the protection of classified information.
Low - V-6798 - SV-7023r2_rule
RMF Control
Severity
L
CCI
Version
MFD06.002
Vuln IDs
  • V-6798
Rule IDs
  • SV-7023r2_rule
Department of Defense Manual 5200.01, "Protection of Classified Information" provides policy, assigns responsibilities, and provides procedures for the designation, marking, protection, and dissemination of controlled unclassified information (CUI) and classified information. DoDM 5200.01, Volume 3, Section 14 mandates that organizations identify equipment used for classified processing and develop security procedures to safeguard these devices. This requires that each organization have an MFD and printer security policy that lists the following safeguards: a. Prevent unauthorized access to that information, including by repair or maintenance personnel. b. Ensure that repair procedures do not result in unauthorized dissemination of or access to classified information. c. Replace and destroy equipment parts in the appropriate manner when classified information cannot be removed. d. Ensure that appropriately knowledgeable, cleared personnel inspect equipment and associated media used to process classified information before the equipment is removed from protected areas to ensure there is no retained classified information. e. Ensure MFD and printers used to process classified information are certified and accredited in accordance with DoDD 8500.01E. f. Ensure that MFD and printers address issues concerning compromising emanations in accordance with DoDD C-5200.19.Information Assurance OfficerDCBP-1, ECAN-1, ECIC-1, IAIA-1, IAIA-2, PECS-1, PECS-2, PEDD-1
Checks: C-3006r2_chk

Obtain and review the organization's MFD and printer security policy. If none is provided, this is a finding. If it does not prescribe the appropriate safeguards listed below, this is a finding. Safeguards to be listed in the organization's MFD and printer security policy; a. Prevent unauthorized access to that information, including by repair or maintenance personnel. b. Ensure that repair procedures do not result in unauthorized dissemination of or access to classified information. c. Replace and destroy equipment parts in the appropriate manner when classified information cannot be removed. d. Ensure that appropriately knowledgeable, cleared personnel inspect equipment and associated media used to process classified information before the equipment is removed from protected areas to ensure there is no retained classified information. e. Ensure MFD and printers used to process classified information are certified and accredited in accordance with DoDD 8500.01E. f. Ensure that MFD and printers address issues concerning compromising emanations in accordance with DoDD C-5200.19.

Fix: F-6467r2_fix

Develop and implement an MFD and printer security policy consistent with DoDM 5200.01, Volume 3, Section 14.

a
The level of audit has not been established or the audit logs being collected for the devices and print spoolers are not being reviewed.
Low - V-6799 - SV-7024r2_rule
RMF Control
Severity
L
CCI
Version
MFD06.006
Vuln IDs
  • V-6799
Rule IDs
  • SV-7024r2_rule
If inadequate information is captured in the audit, the identification and prosecution of malicious user will be very difficult. If the audits are not regularly reviewed suspicious activity may go undetected for a long time. Therefore, the level of auditing for MFDs, printers, and print spoolers must be defined and personnel identified to review the audit logs. Information Assurance OfficerECAR-1, ECAR-2, ECAR-3, ECAT-1, ECAT-2
Checks: C-3009r2_chk

Obtain and review the organization's MFD and printer security policy. If the level of auditing has not been established, this is a finding. If personnel have not been identified to regularly review MFD, printer, and print spooler logs, this is a finding.

Fix: F-6470r2_fix

Define the level of auditing and identify personnel responsible for reviewing audit logs of MFDs, printers, and print spoolers.

c
MFDs with print, copy, scan, or fax capabilities must be prohibited on classified networks without the approval of the DAA.
High - V-6800 - SV-7025r2_rule
RMF Control
Severity
H
CCI
Version
MFD07.001
Vuln IDs
  • V-6800
Rule IDs
  • SV-7025r2_rule
MFDs with print, copy, scan, or fax capabilities, if compromised, could lead to the compromise of classified data or the compromise of the network. The IAO will ensure MFDs with copy, scan, or fax capabilities are not allowed on classified networks unless approved by the DAA.If the device is removed from the classified network it will need to be sanitized in accordance with DoDD 5200.1R if it is to be used for unclassified processing or is to be decommissioned.Information Assurance OfficerDCBP-1
Checks: C-3012r4_chk

The reviewer will interview the IAO to verify that MFDs with print, copy, scan, or fax capabilities are prohibited on classified networks unless approved by the DAA.

Fix: F-6472r4_fix

Remove the MFD from the classified network until DAA approval is obtained.

b
A MFD device, with scan to hard disk functionality used, is not configured to clear the hard disk between jobs.
Medium - V-6801 - SV-7026r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD07.002
Vuln IDs
  • V-6801
Rule IDs
  • SV-7026r1_rule
If the MFD is compromised the un-cleared, previously used, space on the hard disk drive can be read which can lead to a compromise of sensitive data. The SA will ensure the device is configured to clear the hard disk between jobs if scan to hard disk functionality is used.System AdministratorECRC-1
Checks: C-3016r1_chk

The reviewer, with the assistance of the SA, verify the device is configured to clear the hard disk between jobs if scan to hard disk functionality is used. Note: This policy is a security-in-depth measure and applies to normal use. Thus, the clearing algorithm does not have to comply with DoD sanitization procedures. Proper sanitization using a DoD compliant procedure will be required only for final destruction/disposition. Note: This does not apply if PKI authenticated access and discretionary access controls (authorization controls) are used to protect the stored data.

Fix: F-6475r1_fix

Configured the MFD to clear the hard disk between jobs if scan to hard disk functionality is used.

a
Scan to a file share is enabled but the file shares do not have the appropriate discretionary access control list in place.
Low - V-6802 - SV-7027r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
L
CCI
Version
MFD07.003
Vuln IDs
  • V-6802
Rule IDs
  • SV-7027r1_rule
Without appropriate discretionary access controls unauthorized individuals may read the scanned data. This can lead to a compromise of sensitive data. The SA will ensure file shares have the appropriate discretionary access control list in place if scan to a file share is enabled.System AdministratorECAN-1
Checks: C-3017r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that file shares have the appropriate discretionary access control list in place if scan to a file share is enabled.

Fix: F-6476r1_fix

Create the appropriate discretionary access control list for file shares if scan to a file share is enabled.

a
Fax from the network is enabled but auditing of user access and fax log is not enabled.
Low - V-6803 - SV-7028r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
L
CCI
Version
MFD07.004
Vuln IDs
  • V-6803
Rule IDs
  • SV-7028r1_rule
Without auditing the originator and destination of a fax cannot be determined. Prosecuting of an individual who maliciously compromises sensitive data via a fax will be hindered without audits. The SA will ensure auditing of user access and fax log is enabled if fax from the network is enabled.System AdministratorECAR-1, ECAR-2, ECAR-3
Checks: C-3018r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that auditing of user access and fax log is enabled if fax from the network is enabled.

Fix: F-6477r1_fix

Configure the MFD to audit faxing in accordance with the SPAN STIG. If this is not possible, disable the fax functionality and disconnect the phone line from the MFD.

b
Devices allow scan to SMTP (email).
Medium - V-6804 - SV-7029r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD07.005
Vuln IDs
  • V-6804
Rule IDs
  • SV-7029r1_rule
The SMTP engines found on the MFDs reviewed when writing the SPAN STIG did not have robust enough security features supporting scan to email. Because of the lack of robust security scan to email will be disabled on MFD devices. Failure to disable this feature could lead to an untraceable and possibly undetectable compromise of sensitive data. The SA will ensure devices do not allow scan to SMTP.System AdministratorDCBP-1
Checks: C-3019r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that devices do not allow scan to SMTP. Note: With DAA approval, strict usage policies, and user training, MFD scan to SMTP (email) is allowed if CAC/PKI authentication is implemented on the MFD. There must be a method implemented for non-repudiation and authenticated access. A USB/flash drive/thumb drive or any removable storage capability will not be installed.

Fix: F-6478r1_fix

Disable the scan to SMTP (email) feature on all MFDs.

b
A MFD device does not have a mechanism to lock and prevent access to the hard drive.
Medium - V-6805 - SV-7030r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
M
CCI
Version
MFD08.001
Vuln IDs
  • V-6805
Rule IDs
  • SV-7030r1_rule
If the hard disk drive of a MFD can be removed from the MFD the data on the drive can be recovered and read. This can lead to a compromise of sensitive data. The IAO will ensure the device has a mechanism to lock and prevent access to the hard disk.Information Assurance OfficerPECF-1, PECF-2
Checks: C-3020r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that the device has a mechanism to lock and prevent access to the hard disk. What we are looking for here is a locking mechanism with a key securing the hard drive or the case access to the hard drive. The lock will be locked or this is a finding. Note: This is not required if physical security measures are in place, if the drive is not easily removable, if drive is encrypted, or if there is zeroization or other strong protection mechanism.

Fix: F-6479r1_fix

If the lock is not locked, lock it. If there is no lock see if the vendor makes one and if so acquire it an lock the drive. If the vendor does not supply a lock, acquire an aftermarket lock that will secure the drive so that it cannot be accessed. Even a drive that cannot be removed but the connectors can be removed is vulnerable.

c
The device is not configured to prevent non-printer administrators from altering the global configuration of the device.
High - V-6806 - SV-7031r1_rule
RMF Control
Severity
H
CCI
Version
MFD08.002
Vuln IDs
  • V-6806
Rule IDs
  • SV-7031r1_rule
If unauthorized users can alter the global configuration of the MFD they can remove all security. This can lead to the compromise of sensitive data or the compromise of the network the MFD is attached to.System AdministratorECAN-1
Checks: C-3021r1_chk

The reviewer will, with the assistance of the SA, verify that the device is configured to prevent non-printer administrators from altering the global configuration of the device.

Fix: F-6480r1_fix

Configured the device to prevent non-printer administrators from altering the global configuration of the device. If the device cannot be configured in this manner, replace the device with one that can be configured in an acceptable manner.