Windows 2008 Domain Controller Security Technical Implementation Guide
Pick two releases to diff their requirements.
Open a previous version of this STIG.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.001
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1070
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29619r1_rule
Checks: C-7883r1_chk
Interview the SA to determine if equipment is located in an access controlled area. Note: Servers will be located in rooms, or locked cabinets, that are accessible only to authorized systems personnel. Authorized user access should be verified at two points (i.e. building access and server room). User workstations containing sensitive data should be in access controlled areas.
Fix: F-31r1_fix
Relocate equipment to a controlled access area.
- RMF Control
- IA-2
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000764
- Version
- 1.008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1072
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29623r1_rule
Checks: C-7885r1_chk
Interview the SA to determine if any shared accounts exist. Any shared account must be documented with the IAO. Documentation should include the reason for the account, who has access to this account, and how the risk of using a shared account (which provides no individual identification and accountability) is mitigated. Note: As an example, a shared account may be permitted for a help desk or a site security personnel machine, if that machine is stand-alone and has no access to the network.
Fix: F-33r1_fix
Remove any shared accounts that do not meet the exception requirements listed.
- RMF Control
- SI-2
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002605
- Version
- 2.005
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1073
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29338r1_rule
Checks: C-34621r1_chk
From the menu bar click “Start” and then “Run”. Type “winver.exe” in the dialog box and click OK. If the "About Windows" box displays the following Service Pack(s), then this is a finding. Unsupported Service Packs: Windows 2008 – any prior to SP2 Support of SP1 for Windows 2008 ended 12 July 2011.
Fix: F-30098r1_fix
Update the system to a supported service pack. Application of new service packs should be thoroughly tested before deploying in a production environment.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.007
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1074
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29470r2_rule
Checks: C-51975r1_chk
V-19910 has been added as part of the McAfee and Symantec antivirus STIGs for signature files. If the system uses one of these programs, address them with that requirement and mark this one as N/A. If none of the following products are installed and supported at an appropriate maintenance level, this is a finding: Symantec Antivirus at the following level is not installed: Corporate Edition Version 9.0.6 or higher Corporate Edition Version 10.x or higher Endpoint Protection Version 11.0 or higher McAfee’s Antivirus Version 8.0 or higher is not installed. And The antivirus signature file is out of date. If the antivirus program signature file has not been dated within the past 7 days, this is a finding. Note: The version numbers and the date of the signature file can generally be checked by starting the antivirus program from the toolbar icon or from the Start menu. The information may appear in the antivirus window or be available in the Help > About window. The location varies from product to product. Note: E-mail versions of antivirus software are not acceptable as protection for Windows operating systems. However, both the e-mail antivirus software and the operating system antivirus software can coexist and run on the same system.
Fix: F-53837r1_fix
Configure the system with supported, DoD-approved antivirus software. Ensure the signature file is current.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.007
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1075
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29591r1_rule
Checks: C-32716r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Shutdown: Allow system to be shutdown without having to log on” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: ShutdownWithoutLogon Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-28803r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Shutdown: Allow system to be shutdown without having to log on” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.013
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1076
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29627r1_rule
Checks: C-7887r1_chk
Interview the SA to determine if system recovery backup procedures are in place that comply with DoD requirements. Any of the following would be a finding: •The site does not maintain emergency system recovery data. •The emergency system recovery data is not protected from destruction and stored in a locked storage container. •The emergency system recovery data has not been updated following the last system modification.
Fix: F-36r1_fix
Implement data backup procedures that comply with DoD requirements.
- RMF Control
- AU-9
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000162
- Version
- 2.001
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1077
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29201r1_rule
Checks: C-12394r1_chk
Verify the permissions on the event logs (application.evtx, security.evtx, and system.evtx) are set to the following: Account Assignment - Permission Administrators - Read and Execute "Auditors" group - Full SYSTEM - Full Eventlog - Full By default, all are found in the “%SystemRoot%\SYSTEM32\WINEVT\LOGS” directory. They may have been moved to another folder. Note: See V-1137 for the auditors group requirement. Automated tools may report an auditors group as a finding as the name of the group is left to the sites. If an auditors group is present, its presence does not constitute a finding. If the permissions for these files are not as restrictive as the ACLs listed, this is a finding.
Fix: F-33756r1_fix
Set the ACL permissions on the event logs as defined in the manual check. If the location of the logs has been changed, when adding Eventlog to the permissions it must be entered as “NT Service\Eventlog”.
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- 2.007
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1080
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29474r1_rule
Checks: C-23r1_chk
If system-level auditing is not enabled, or if the system and data partitions are not installed on NTFS partitions, then mark this as a finding. Open Windows Explorer and use the file and folder properties function to verify that the audit settings on each partition/drive is configured to audit all "failures" for the "Everyone" group. If any partition/drive is not configured to at least the minimum requirement, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-52r1_fix
Configure auditing on each partition/drive to audit all "Failures" for the "Everyone" group.
- RMF Control
- AC-3
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000213
- Version
- 2.008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1081
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29478r1_rule
Checks: C-24r1_chk
Open Windows Explorer and use the Properties function on each fixed local partition/drive to examine the File System specified on the General Tab. If the File System does not specify NTFS, then this is a finding. Documentable Explanation: Some hardware vendors create a small FAT partition to store troubleshooting and recovery data. No other files should be stored here. This requirement should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-53r1_fix
Format all partitions/drives to use NTFS.
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- 3.010
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1088
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29631r2_rule
Checks: C-41199r1_chk
Verify system level auditing of object access is properly configured (see V-6850 “Object access - Registry”). If this is not configured to audit “Failure”, this requirement is a finding. Verify detailed registry auditing is configured. Run “Regedit”. Navigate to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM keys. On the menu bar, select “Edit” then “Permissions”. Click on the “Advanced” button. Select the “Auditing” tab. Verify the following is configured: Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Apply to - This key and subkeys If the “Everyone” group, at a minimum is not being audited for all failures, this is a finding.
Fix: F-28953r1_fix
Configure the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE and HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM keys to audit the Everyone Group for all failures. Audit settings should be propagated to subkeys.
- RMF Control
- AC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000048
- Version
- 3.011
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1089
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29634r3_rule
Checks: C-32717r3_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Interactive Logon: Message text for users attempting to log on” is not set to the following, then this is a finding. You are accessing a U.S. Government (USG) Information System (IS) that is provided for USG-authorized use only. By using this IS (which includes any device attached to this IS), you consent to the following conditions: -The USG routinely intercepts and monitors communications on this IS for purposes including, but not limited to, penetration testing, COMSEC monitoring, network operations and defense, personnel misconduct (PM), law enforcement (LE), and counterintelligence (CI) investigations. -At any time, the USG may inspect and seize data stored on this IS. -Communications using, or data stored on, this IS are not private, are subject to routine monitoring, interception, and search, and may be disclosed or used for any USG-authorized purpose. -This IS includes security measures (e.g., authentication and access controls) to protect USG interests--not for your personal benefit or privacy. -Notwithstanding the above, using this IS does not constitute consent to PM, LE or CI investigative searching or monitoring of the content of privileged communications, or work product, related to personal representation or services by attorneys, psychotherapists, or clergy, and their assistants. Such communications and work product are private and confidential. See User Agreement for details. Any OS versions that do not support the full text version must state the following: “I've read & consent to terms in IS user agreem't.” Deviations are not permitted except as authorized by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Information and Identity Assurance. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: LegalNoticeText Value Type: REG_SZ Value: See message text above
Fix: F-28804r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options ->“Interactive Logon: Message text for users attempting to log on” as outlined in the check.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.013
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1090
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28979r2_rule
Checks: C-59r2_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Interactive Logon: Number of previous logons to cache (in case Domain Controller is unavailable)” is not set to “2” logons or less, this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\ Value Name: CachedLogonsCount Value Type: REG_SZ Value: 2
Fix: F-78r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Interactive Logon: Number of previous logons to cache (in case Domain Controller is not available)” to “2” logons or less.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.018
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1093
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28983r1_rule
Checks: C-33086r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. If the value for “Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts and shares” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policies referenced configure the following registry values. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\ Value Name: RestrictAnonymousSAM (Sam accounts) And Value Name: RestrictAnonymous (Sam accounts and shares) Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Note: In domains supporting Exchange 2003 servers and versions of Outlook earlier than Outlook 2003, the setting “Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts and shares” should be set to “Disabled” on the Domain Controller Group Policy, to allow Outlook to anonymously query the global catalog service. Documentable Explanation: If the required settings cannot be used, in order to allow for proper operation in a mixed Windows environment, then this should be documented with the IAO. Exceptions to support the Exchange 2003 server and Outlook 2003 issue should also be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-28805r1_fix
Configure the policy values for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts” and “Network access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts and shares” to “Enabled".
- RMF Control
- AC-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000044
- Version
- 4.002
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1097
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28987r1_rule
Checks: C-3200r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Account Lockout Policy. If the “Account lockout threshold” is "0" or more than three attempts, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-6569r1_fix
Configure the system to lock out an account after three invalid logon attempts.
- RMF Control
- AC-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000044
- Version
- 4.003
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1098
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29639r1_rule
Checks: C-3203r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Account Lockout Policy. If the “Reset account lockout counter after” value is less than 60 minutes, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-6570r1_fix
Configure the system to have the lockout counter reset itself after a minimum of 60 minutes.
- RMF Control
- AC-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002238
- Version
- 4.004
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1099
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29643r1_rule
Checks: C-3205r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Account Lockout Policy. If the “Account lockout duration” is not set to "0", requiring and administrator to unlock the account, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-6571r1_fix
Configure the system so that the bad logon lockout duration conforms to DoD requirements.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- 4.009
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1102
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28991r1_rule
Checks: C-378r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. If any user accounts, or groups (to include administrators),are granted the right "Act as part of the operating system", then this is a finding. Documentable Explanation: Some applications require this right to function. Any exception needs to be documented with the IAO. Acceptable forms of documentation include vendor published documents and application owner confirmation.
Fix: F-5745r1_fix
Configure the system to prevent unauthorized users to "Act as part of the operating system".
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 4.010-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1103
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-18394r2_rule
Checks: C-44153r2_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. Compare the User Rights to the following list. If any accounts are given rights that are not authorized below, this is a finding. Access Credential Manager as a trusted caller - (None) Access this computer from the network - Administrators, Authenticated Users, Enterprise Domain Controllers Act as part of the operating system - See separate vulnerability V-1102 Add workstations to domain - Administrators Adjust memory quotas for a process - Administrators, Local Service, Network Service Allow log on locally - Administrators Allow log on through Terminal Services - Administrators Backup files and directories - Administrators Bypass traverse checking - Administrators, Authenticated Users, Local Service, Network Service Change the system time - Administrators, Local Service Change the time zone - Administrators, Local Service Create a pagefile - Administrators Create a token object - (None) Create global objects - Administrators, Service, Local Service, Network Service Create permanent shared objects - (None) Create symbolic links - Administrators Debug programs - See separate vulnerability V-18010 Deny access to this computer from the network - See separate vulnerability V-1155 Deny log on as a batch job - See separate vulnerability V-26483 Deny log on as a service - See separate vulnerability V-26484 Deny log on locally - See separate vulnerability V-26485 Deny log on through Terminal Services - See separate vulnerability V-26486 Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation - Administrators Force shutdown from a remote system - Administrators Generate security audits - Local Service, Network Service Impersonate a client after authentication - Administrators, Service, Local Service, Network Service Increase a process working set - Administrators, Local Service Increase scheduling priority - Administrators Load and unload device drivers - Administrators Lock pages in memory - (None) Log on as a batch job - Administrators Log on as a service - Not Defined Manage auditing and security log - “Auditor’s” Group, Exchange Enterprise Servers Group Modify an object label - Administrators Modify firmware environment values - Administrators Perform volume maintenance tasks - Administrators Profile single process - Administrators Profile system performance - Administrators Remove computer from docking station - Administrators Replace a process level token - Local Service, Network Service Restore files and directories - Administrators Shut down the system - Administrators Synchronize directory service data - See separate vulnerability V-12780 Take ownership of files or other objects - Administrators Documentable Explanation: Some applications require one or more of these rights to function. Any exception needs to be documented with the IAO. Acceptable forms of documentation include vendor published documents and application owner confirmation.
Fix: F-5747r1_fix
Configure the system to prevent accounts from having unauthorized User Rights.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000199
- Version
- 4.011
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1104
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29647r1_rule
Checks: C-3221r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Password Policy. If the value for the “Maximum password age” is greater than 60 days, then this is a finding. If the value is set to 0 (never expires), then this is a finding.
Fix: F-6573r1_fix
Configure the Maximum Password Age so that it is not "0" and doesn't exceed 60 days.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000198
- Version
- 4.012
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1105
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28995r1_rule
Checks: C-3223r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Password Policy. If the value for the “Minimum password age” is less than one day, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-6574r1_fix
Configure the Minimum Password Age so that it is a minimum of "1".
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000200
- Version
- 4.014
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1107
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29652r1_rule
Checks: C-3227r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Password Policy. If the value for “Enforce password history” is less than 24 passwords, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-6576r1_fix
Configure the system to remember a minimum of "24" used passwords.
- RMF Control
- AC-2
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000017
- Version
- 4.019
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1112
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29482r1_rule
Checks: C-393r1_chk
Using the DUMPSEC utility: Select “Dump Users as Table” from the “Report” menu. Select the available fields in the following sequence, and click on the “Add” button for each entry: UserName SID PswdRequired PswdExpires PswdLastSetTime LastLogonTime AcctDisabled Groups If any enabled accounts have not been logged into within the past 35 days, then this is a finding. This can be ascertained by examining the time in the “LastLogonTime” column. The following accounts are exempt from this check: The built-in administrator account The built-in guest account Application accounts The “IUSR”-guest account (used with IIS or Peer Web Services) Accounts that are less than 35 days old Disabled accounts Note: The reviewer should review the list with the SA to determine the finding validity for each account reported. Note: The following command can be used on Windows 2003/2008 Active Directory if DumpSec cannot be run: Open a Command Prompt Enter “Dsquery user -limit 0 -inactive 5 -o rdn” (This command will only work if the domain is at least at a Windows Server 2003 functional level, not Windows 2000 Native). A list of user accounts that have been inactive for 5 weeks will be displayed. Disabled Accounts can be determined by using the following: Enter “Dsquery user -limit 0 -disabled -o rdn”. Documentable Explanation: Dormant accounts that have been reviewed and deemed to be required should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-5758r1_fix
Regularly review accounts to determine if they are still active. Accounts that have not been used in the last 35 days should either be removed or disabled.
- RMF Control
- IA-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000804
- Version
- 4.020
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1113
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29657r1_rule
Checks: C-394r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Accounts: Guest account status” is not set to ” Disabled”, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-5759r1_fix
Configure the system to disable the built-in guest Account.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 4.021
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1114
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29485r1_rule
Checks: C-403r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Accounts: Rename guest account” is not set to a value other than “Guest”, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-5761r1_fix
Configure the system to rename the built-in guest account
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 4.022
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1115
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28998r1_rule
Checks: C-411r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Accounts: Rename administrator account” is not set to a value other than “Administrator”, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-5762r1_fix
Configure the system to rename the built-in administrator account.
- RMF Control
- AU-4
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001849
- Version
- 5.002
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1118
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29488r1_rule
Checks: C-16639r1_chk
Vista/2008 - If the following registry values don’t exist or are not configured as specified, then this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\EventLog\Application Value Name: MaxSize Type: REG_DWORD Value: 32768 Subkey: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\EventLog\Security Value Name: MaxSize Type: REG_DWORD Value: 81920 Subkey: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\EventLog\Setup Value Name: MaxSize Type: REG_DWORD Value: 32768 Subkey: Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\EventLog\System Value Name: MaxSize Type: REG_DWORD Value: 32768 Documentable: Yes Documentable Explanation: If the machine is configured to write an event log directly to an audit server, the “Maximum log size” for that log does not have to conform to the requirements above. This should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-16018r1_fix
Configure the following policy values as listed below: Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Event Log Service -> Application -> “Maximum Log Size (KB)” will be set to “Enabled:32768” Security -> “Maximum Log Size (KB)” will be set to “Enabled:81920” Setup -> “Maximum Log Size (KB)” will be set to “Enabled:32768” System -> “Maximum Log Size (KB)” will be set to “Enabled:32768”
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.003
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1119
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29664r1_rule
Checks: C-19596r1_chk
Open the Control Panel Double-click on the “System” applet. Click on the “Advanced System Settings” link. Click on the “Advanced” tab. Click the Startup and Recovery “Settings” button. If the drop-down listbox in System Startup shows any operating system other than the current Windows OS, this may be a finding. If all additional operating systems are STIG compliant, then this is not a finding.
Fix: F-5811r1_fix
Configure the system to prevent running non-compliant alternate operating systems.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.004
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1120
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29493r1_rule
Checks: C-515r1_chk
In the “Command Prompt” window, enter the following command, and attempt to logon as the user “anonymous:” C:\>ftp 127.0.0.1 (Connected to ftru014538.ncr.disa.mil. 220 ftru014538 Microsoft FTP Service (Version 2.0).) User: anonymous (331 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as password.) Password: password (230 Anonymous user logged in.) ftp> If the command response indicates that an anonymous FTP login was permitted, then this is a finding. Severity Override: If accounts with administrator privileges are used to access FTP, then this becomes a Category I finding.
Fix: F-5813r1_fix
Configure the system to prevent an installed FTP service from allowing prohibited logons.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.005
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1121
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29497r1_rule
Checks: C-516r1_chk
In the “Command Prompt” window, enter the following command, log on using an authenticated FTP account, and attempt to access the root of the boot drive: X:\>ftp 127.0.0.1 (Connected to ftru065103.ncr.disa.mil. 220 ftru065103 Microsoft FTP Service (Version 2.0).) User: ftpuser (331 Password required for ftpuser.) Password: password (230 User ftpuser logged in.) ftp> dir / If the FTP session indicates access to operating system files like “PAGEFILE.SYS” or “NTLDR,” then this is a finding.
Fix: F-5814r1_fix
Configure the system to prevent an FTP Service from allowing access to the system drive.
- RMF Control
- AC-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000056
- Version
- 5.006
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1122
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29501r1_rule
Checks: C-518r1_chk
If the any of the registry values don’t exist or are not configured as follows, then this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_CURRENT_USER Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control Panel\Desktop\ Value Name: ScreenSaveActive Type: REG_SZ Value: 1 Value Name: ScreenSaverIsSecure Type: REG_SZ Value: 1 Value Name: ScreenSaveTimeOut Type: REG_SZ Value: 900 (or less) Documentable Explanation: Terminal servers and applications requiring continuous, real-time screen display (i.e., network management products) require the following and need to be documented with the IAO. -The logon session does not have administrator rights. -The display station (i.e., keyboard, monitor, etc.) is located in a controlled access area.
Fix: F-5816r1_fix
Configure The policy values for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Control Panel -> Display as follows: “Screen Saver” will be set to “Enabled” (“Activate screen saver” on Windows 2000) “Password protect the screen saver” will be set to “Enabled” “Screen Saver timeout” will be set to “Enabled: 900 seconds” (or less)
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.051
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1126
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16948r2_rule
Checks: C-51977r2_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_CURRENT_USER Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\ Value Name: NoRecycleFiles Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 If this is configured in the Recycle Bin Properties instead of through a policy verify the following: Right Click the Recycle Bin and select Properties. Select each Recycle Bin Location. Verify that "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted." is selected. If any of the drives are not configured to delete files immediately, this is a finding.
Fix: F-53857r1_fix
Configure the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Explorer -> "Do not move deleted files to the Recycle Bin" to "Enabled". Or Select "Do not move files to the Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted." for each volume in the Recycle Bin Properties.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- 4.027-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1127
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-47874r1_rule
Checks: C-44749r1_chk
Review the local Administrators group. Only the appropriate administrator groups or accounts responsible for administration of the system may be members of the group. Standard user accounts must not be members of the local administrator group. If prohibited accounts are members of the local administrators group, this is a finding. The built-in Administrator account or other required administrative accounts would not be a finding.
Fix: F-41048r1_fix
Configure the system to include only administrator groups or accounts that are responsible for the system in the local Administrators group. Remove any standard user accounts.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.016
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1128
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29669r2_rule
Checks: C-51985r1_chk
Verify security configuration tools or equivalent processes are being used to configure Windows systems to meet security requirements. If security configuration tools or equivalent processes are not used, this is a finding. Security configuration tools that are integrated into Windows, such as Group Policies and Security Templates, may be used to configure platforms for security compliance. If an alternate method is used to configure a system (e.g., manually using the DISA Windows Security STIGs, etc.) and the same configured result is achieved, this is acceptable.
Fix: F-53867r1_fix
Implement a process using security configuration tools or the equivalent to configure Windows systems to meet security requirements.
- RMF Control
- AC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002165
- Version
- 2.006
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1130
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29507r1_rule
Checks: C-39090r1_chk
The default ACL settings are adequate when the Security Option “Network access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users” is set to “Disabled” (V-3377) and Power User Group Membership is restricted. If the default ACLs are maintained, the referenced option is set to “Disabled” and Powers Users are restricted, this check should normally be marked not a finding. The Power Users group is included in later Windows versions for backward compatibility. If an ACL setting prevents a site’s applications from performing properly, the site can modify that specific setting. Settings should only be changed to the minimum necessary for the application to function. Each exception to the recommended settings should be documented and kept on file by the IAO.
Fix: F-29104r1_fix
Maintain the default file ACLs, configure the Security Option: “Network access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users” to “Disabled” (V-3377) and restrict the Power Users group to include no members.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000192
- Version
- 2.009
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1131
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29674r1_rule
Checks: C-32861r1_chk
Verify that password complexity software is installed and enforced that requires a case-sensitive character mix of upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters, including at least one of each. The enpasflt password filter is available as an option on the IASE website in the Windows Support Files area (PKI required - http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/os/windows/support_files.html). It should be tested for the particular environment. If it does not function properly or causes issues, the site will be responsible for obtaining other password complexity software to meet the requirements. The current available versions are: Name – Modified Date EnPasFltV2x86.dll – 3/21/2011 EnPasFltV2x64.dll – 3/21/2011 If another product, such as PPE, or a different version of enpasflt is used, the SA should demonstrate that it is configured to enforce the DoD requirements. For the enpasflt password filter to function properly, verify the following: -The appropriate version of the file will be located in %systemroot%\system32. -The Date Modified should be 3/21/2011. -The “Notification Packages” value under registry key “HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA” must include the file name (e.g., “EnPasFltV2x86”). Severity Override: If no password filter is used, and the security option for “Password must meet complexity requirements” (V0001150/3.028) is set to “Enabled”, then this finding can be downgraded to a Category III, since a less strict complexity algorithm is used. Note: If a password filter is not used, the site is still responsible for requiring full compliance with DoD policy, even though the password complexity setting does not enforce the 4-character type rule.
Fix: F-56r1_fix
Install password complexity software and configure it to enforce the required DoD standards of a case sensitive character mix of upper case letters, lower case letters, numbers, and special characters, including at least one of each. If the enpasflt password filter is used: - Copy the appropriate version to %systemroot%\system32. - Add the file name (e.g., “EnPasFltV2x86”) to the “Notification Packages” value under registry key “HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA”. -Restart the system.
- RMF Control
- AC-3
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000213
- Version
- 3.027
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1135
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16949r1_rule
Checks: C-16642r1_chk
2008 - •Double click on “Printers” in Control Panel If there are no locally attached printers, then mark this as “Not Applicable.” Perform this check for each locally attached printer: •Right click on a locally-attached printer. •Select Sharing from the drop-down menu. Perform this check on each printer that has the “Shared” radio-button selected: •Select the Security tab The following table lists the Server 2008 default printer share security settings: Account Assignment - Allow Everyone - Print CREATOR OWNER - Manage Documents Administrator - Print, Manage Printers, Manage Documents Administrators - Print, Manage Printers, Manage Documents If any non administrative user accounts or groups have greater than “Print”, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-88r1_fix
Configure the permissions on locally shared printers to meet the minimum requirements.
- RMF Control
- SC-10
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001133
- Version
- 4.006
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1136
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29001r2_rule
Checks: C-52007r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for "Microsoft Network Server: Disconnect Clients When Logon Hours Expire" is not set to "Enabled", this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters\ Value Name: EnableForcedLogoff Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-53893r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "Microsoft Network Server: Disconnect Clients When Logon Hours Expire" to "Enabled".
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000171
- Version
- 1.010
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1137
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29779r1_rule
Checks: C-7886r1_chk
Interview the SA to determine if an Auditors group for controlling the Windows Event Logs has been created. NOTE: The administrator(s) responsible for the installation and maintenance of the individual system(s) must be a member(s) of the Auditors group. This will permit the responsible administrator to enable and configure system auditing, and perform maintenance functions related to the logs. Administrators who are not responsible for maintenance on an individual system will not be included in the Auditors group.
Fix: F-34r1_fix
Create an Auditors group for controlling the Windows Event Logs and assign the necessary rights and access controls.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.006
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1140
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29681r2_rule
Checks: C-7884r2_chk
Ask the System Administrator (SA) to show the necessary documentation that identifies the members of this privileged group. This check verifies each user with administrative privileges has been assigned a unique account, separate from the built-in “Administrator” account. This check also verifies the default “Administrator” account is not being used. Administrators should be properly trained before being permitted to perform administrator duties. The IAO will maintain a list of all users belonging to the Administrator’s group. If any of the following conditions are true, then this is a finding: •Each SA does not have a unique userid dedicated for administering the system. •Each SA does not have a separate account for normal user tasks. •The built-in administrator account is used to administer the system. •Administrators have not been properly trained. •The IAO does not maintain a list of users belonging to the Administrator’s group.
Fix: F-32r2_fix
Create the necessary documentation that identifies the members of this privileged group. Ensure each member has a separate account for user duties and one for his privileged duties and the other requirements outlined in the manual check are met.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000197
- Version
- 3.034
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1141
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29004r1_rule
Checks: C-90r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Microsoft Network Client: Send unencrypted password to connect to third-party SMB servers” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters\ Value Name: EnablePlainTextPassword Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-93r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Microsoft Network Client: Send unencrypted password to connect to third-party SMB servers” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 3.040
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1145
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29007r2_rule
Checks: C-45834r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for "MSS: (AutoAdminLogon) Enable Automatic Logon (not recommended)" is not set to "Disabled", this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\ Value Name: AutoAdminLogon Type: REG_SZ Value: 0
Fix: F-43225r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "MSS: (AutoAdminLogon) Enable Automatic Logon (not recommended)" to "Disabled". Ensure no passwords are stored in the "DefaultPassword" registry value noted below. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\ Value Name: DefaultPassword
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000192
- Version
- 3.028
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1150
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29685r1_rule
Checks: C-32937r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Password Policy. If the value for “Password must meet complexity requirements” is not set to "Enabled", then this is a finding. Note: If the site is using a password filter that requires this setting be set to “Disabled” for the filter code to be used, then this would not be considered a finding. If this setting does not affect the use of an external password filter, it will be enabled for fall-back purposes.
Fix: F-28809r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Account Policies -> Password Policy -> “Password must meet complexity requirements” to "Enabled".
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- 3.029
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1151
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29010r1_rule
Checks: C-83r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Devices: Prevent users from installing printer drivers” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Providers\LanMan Print Services\Servers Value Name: AddPrinterDrivers Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Documentable Explanation: If site circumstances require that users be able to install print drivers for locally attached printers (e.g. - Users that telecommute and attach a home printer), this exception can be documented with the site IAO.
Fix: F-83r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Devices: Prevent users from installing printer drivers” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- 3.030
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1152
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29595r1_rule
Checks: C-9577r1_chk
Wiindows XP/2003/Vista/2008 - Using the Registry Editor, navigate to the following Key: MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control/SecurePipeServers/Winreg If the key does not exist, then this is a finding. If the permissions are not at least as restrictive as those below, then this is a finding. Administrators all Backup Operators read(QENR) Local Service read (Exchange Enterprise Servers group on Domain Controllers and Exchange server all Documentable Explanation: On DCs and Exchange Servers, if permissions are sub-delegated with the Exchange Management console, then additional accounts and groups may appear on the Winreg key. If this has been done then these should be documented with the site IAO and made available for any reviewer.
Fix: F-90r1_fix
Configure the system to prevent anonymous users from gaining access to the Registry.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.031
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1153
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29013r1_rule
Checks: C-86r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network security: LAN Manager authentication level” is not set to at least “Send NTLMv2 response only\refuse LM” (Level 4), then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\ Value Name: LmCompatibilityLevel Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 4 (5 is also acceptable) Documentable Explanation: In a mixed Windows environment, if this setting needs to be loosened due to compatibility issues, then the reasons need to be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-91r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network security: LAN Manager authentication level” to at least “Send NTLMv2 response only\refuse LM”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.032
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1154
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29016r1_rule
Checks: C-88r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Interactive Logon: Do not require CTRL+ALT+DEL” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: DisableCAD Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-92r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Interactive Logon: Do not require CTRL ALT DEL” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000213
- Version
- WINUR-000017-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1155
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-47871r1_rule
Checks: C-44725r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. If the following accounts or groups are not defined for the "Deny access to this computer from the network" right, this is a finding: Guests Group
Fix: F-41025r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> "Deny access to this computer from the network" to include the following. Guests Group
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.047
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1157
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28472r1_rule
Checks: C-27008r1_chk
Servers - Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Interactive logon: Smart card removal behavior” is not set to “Lock Workstation”, or “Force Logoff”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\ Value Name: SCRemoveOption Value Type: REG_SZ Value: 1 (Lock Workstation) or 2 (Force Logoff) Documentable Explanation: If configuring this on servers causes issues such as terminating users’ remote sessions and the site has a policy in place that any other sessions on the servers such as administrative console logons are manually locked or logged off when unattended or not in use, this would be acceptable. This will be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-105r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Interactive logon: Smart card removal behavior” to “Lock Workstation” or “Force Logoff”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.048
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1158
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29020r1_rule
Checks: C-32725r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Recovery Console: Allow floppy copy and access to all drives and folders” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Setup\RecoveryConsole\ Value Name: SetCommand Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-28812r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Recovery Console: Allow floppy copy and access to all drives and folders” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 3.049
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1159
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29024r1_rule
Checks: C-32726r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Recovery Console: Allow automatic administrative logon” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Setup\RecoveryConsole\ Value Name: SecurityLevel Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-28813r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Recovery Console: Allow automatic administrative logon” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- 3.046
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1162
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29027r1_rule
Checks: C-121r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Microsoft Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if client agrees)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters\ Value Name: EnableSecuritySignature Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-104r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Microsoft Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if Client agrees)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- 3.043
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1163
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29515r1_rule
Checks: C-114r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Domain Member: Digitally encrypt secure channel data (when possible)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\ Value Name: SealSecureChannel Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Note: If the value for “Domain Member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always)” is set to “Enabled”, then this would not be a finding.
Fix: F-101r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Domain Member: Digitally encrypt secure channel data (when possible)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- 3.042
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1164
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29518r1_rule
Checks: C-112r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Domain Member: Digitally sign secure channel data (when possible)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\ Value Name: SignSecureChannel Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Note: If the value for “Domain Member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always)” is set to “Enabled”, then this would not be a finding.
Fix: F-100r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Domain Member: Digitally sign secure channel data (when possible)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.044
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1165
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29030r1_rule
Checks: C-116r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Domain Member: Disable Machine Account Password Changes” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\ Value Name: DisablePasswordChange Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-102r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Domain Member: Disable Machine Account Password Changes” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- 3.045
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1166
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29033r1_rule
Checks: C-4361r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Microsoft Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters\ Value Name: EnableSecuritySignature Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-103r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Microsoft Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.007
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1168
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29522r2_rule
Checks: C-13595r1_chk
Review the Backup Operators group in Computer Management and/or Active Directory Users and Computers. If the group contains no accounts, this is not a finding. If the group does contain any accounts, this must be documented as specified below. Documentable Explanation: Any accounts that are members of the Backup Operators group must be documented with the IAO including application accounts. Each Backup Operator will have a separate user account for backing up the system and for performing normal user tasks.
Fix: F-32r2_fix
Create the necessary documentation that identifies the members of this privileged group. Ensure each member has a separate account for user duties and one for his privileged duties and the other requirements outlined in the manual check are met.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.052
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1171
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29217r1_rule
Checks: C-135r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Devices: Allowed to Format and Eject Removable Media” is not set to ” Administrators”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon Value Name: AllocateDASD Value Type: REG_SZ Value: 0
Fix: F-113r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Devices: Allowed to Format and Eject Removable Media” to “Administrators”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.054
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1172
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29220r1_rule
Checks: C-137r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Interactive Logon: Prompt user to change password before expiration” is not set to “14" days or more, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\ Value Name: PasswordExpiryWarning Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 14
Fix: F-114r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Interactive Logon: Prompt user to change password before expiration” to “14” days or more.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.055
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1173
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29223r1_rule
Checks: C-93r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “System Objects: Strengthen default permissions of internal system objects (e.g. Symbolic links)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\ Value Name: ProtectionMode Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-28815r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “System Objects: Strengthen default permissions of internal system objects (e.g. Symbolic links)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-10
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001133
- Version
- 4.028
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-1174
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29226r1_rule
Checks: C-427r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Microsoft Network Server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session” is not set to ”15" minutes or less, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters\ Value Name: AutoDisconnect Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 15
Fix: F-5774r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Microsoft Network Server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session” to ”15” minutes or less.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000196
- Version
- 3.057
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2372
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29689r1_rule
Checks: C-141r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Password Policy. If the value for “Store password using reversible encryption” is not disabled, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-115r1_fix
Configure the system to prevent passwords from being saved using reverse encryption.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- AD.3058_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2373
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28493r1_rule
Checks: C-96r1_chk
1. Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis tool. 2. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. 3. Navigate to Local Policies and select Security Options. 4. If the value for “Domain Controller: Allow server operators to schedule tasks” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-28439r1_fix
Set the value for “Domain Controller: Allow server operators to schedule tasks” to “Disabled”. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\LSA\ Value Name: SubmitControl Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001764
- Version
- 3.059
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2374
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29526r1_rule
Checks: C-24202r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\policies\Explorer\ Value Name: NoDriveTypeAutorun Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0x000000ff (255) Note: If the value for NoDriveTypeAutorun is entered manually, it should be entered as “ff” when Hexadecimal is selected or “255” with Decimal selected. Using the policy specified in the Fix section will enter it correctly.
Fix: F-20417r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> AutoPlay Policies -> “Turn off AutoPlay” to “Enabled:All Drives”. Note: This was previously configured in the checklist using the Security Option setting “MSS: (NoDriveTypeAutorun) Disable Autorun on all drives” set to “255, disable Autorun for all drives”. This updates the same registry value (NoDriveTypeAutorun) as the Administrative Template.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- AD.4029_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2376
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28494r1_rule
Checks: C-468r1_chk
1. Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis tool. 2. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. 3. Navigate to Account Policies -> Kerberos Policy. 4. If the “Enforce user logon restrictions” is not set to ‘Enabled’, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-28443r1_fix
Navigate to Account Policies -> Kerberos Policy and set “Enforce user logon restrictions” to "Enabled".
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- AD.4030_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2377
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28497r1_rule
Checks: C-39117r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Kerberos Policy. If the value for “Maximum lifetime for service ticket” is 0 or greater than 600 minutes, this is a finding.
Fix: F-34267r1_fix
Configure the Kerberos policy option “Maximum lifetime for service ticket” to a maximum of 600 minutes, but not 0 which equates to “Ticket doesn’t expire”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- AD.4031_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2378
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28499r1_rule
Checks: C-39119r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Kerberos Policy. If the value for “Maximum lifetime for user ticket” is 0 or greater than 10 hours, this is a finding.
Fix: F-34268r1_fix
Set the Kerberos policy option "Maximum lifetime for user ticket" to a maximum of 10 hours, but not 0 which equates to “Ticket doesn’t expire”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- AD.4032_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2379
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28501r1_rule
Checks: C-471r1_chk
1. Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis. 2. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. 3. Navigate to Account Policies -> Kerberos Policy. 4. If the “Maximum lifetime for user ticket renewal” is greater than ‘7’ days, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-5784r1_fix
Configure the Kerberos policy option "Maximum lifetime for user ticket renewal" to a maximum of 7 days or less.
- RMF Control
- IA-2
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001941
- Version
- AD.4033_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2380
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28505r1_rule
Checks: C-472r1_chk
1. Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis tool. 2. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. 3. Navigate to Account Policies -> Kerberos Policy. 4. If the “Maximum tolerance for computer clock synchronization” is greater than ‘5’ minutes, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-5785r1_fix
Configure the Kerberos policy option Maximum tolerance for computer clock synchronization to a maximum of 5 minutes or less.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- AD.4034_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2906
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28510r1_rule
Checks: C-12539r1_chk
1. Obtain permission to run the John the Ripper utility. 2. Ensure that the team lead has notified the site that the review will require running the John the Ripper utility. Also, include this information in the in-brief. 3. Obtain an account with administrator rights from which to run the script. 4. To run the script, double click on ‘pwchk.cmd’ 5. When prompted to save the output to floppy (Y/N). If Yes, then insert a floppy disk. The output files will be copied to drive A. If No is selected, the output is saved to the hard drive in the directory C:\temp\srr\output and no option to remove the output is provided. 6. If save to the A drive was selected, follow the prompt to remove the output from the hard drive (Y/N). If Yes is selected, the output is sent to the recycle bin. If No is selected, then the output is maintained in the C:\temp\srr\output directory. 7. The output consists of four files. Review the output and consider a password cracked only if a recognizable portion of the password has been identified. This is because the Easycheck.txt and Hybridcheck.txt output reflect passwords as being cracked, even if only one character has been identified. 8. Count how many passwords were cracked. If weak passwords are uncovered, verify that a complex password filter is installed properly (i.e., PPE, etc.) and that it is configured to enforce password complexity requirements (PPE – 14 characters, mix of upper case letters, and at least one each of the following: lower case letters, numbers, and special characters. 9. Remove output files from the machine and properly store or destroy printed output. 10. If a password filter is not installed and configured, then this is a finding. 11. If output from the password strength checking scripts indicates that there are weak passwords on the system, then this is a finding. Supplementary Notes: Use Notepad to view the output files. Note that the following various example files indicate the absence of a password: ”Guest:NO PASSWORD:501::”, and would be a finding. Easycheck.txt contains a list of passwords where one or more characters were easily discovered. ---------EXAMPLE of Easycheck.txt output file------------------------------------------------ Administrator:NO PASSWORD:500::: Guest:NO PASSWORD:501::: 2 password hashes cracked, 9 left --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hybridcheck.txt contains a list of passwords where one or more characters were discovered using the rules and/or dictionary. ---------EXAMPLE of Hybridcheck.txt output file------------------------------------------------ Administrator:NO PASSWORD:500::: Guest:NO PASSWORD:501::: TestUser2:password:1110::: TestUser3:superman:1111::: 4 password hashes cracked, 7 left --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 127.0.0.1.pwdump contains the local SAM file that John the Ripper uses to crack passwords. ---------EXAMPLE of 127.0.0.1.pwdump output file-------------------------------------------- Administrator:500:NO PASSWORD*********************:NO PASSWORD*********************::: Guest:501:NO PASSWORD*********************:NO PASSWORD*********************::: krbtgt:502:NO PASSWORD*********************:47C4F34CF03E2A9AD81EB85CA0888F77::: SUPPORT_388945a0:1001:NO PASSWORD*********************:4BD973FA18F1605670C35FD02580F3BB::: TestUser:1108:E6AE98BD19BBF81DBFB9CD018740B5B8:7B5B74F147638B6A24D78A1E3880A2DE::: TestUser1:1109:NO PASSWORD*********************:F97DCC88373417A0D7E59AD9B2ADE86D::: TestUser1_history_0:1109:42791C31A0391A6F72B29400B120B36D:D6E7767D7AB3EB0DF541057F13A502D3::: TestUser2:1110:NO PASSWORD*********************:8846F7EAEE8FB117AD06BDD830B7586C::: TestUser2_history_0:1110:73B62BA474E6B300D553083889BF4874:7ECFFFF0C3548187607A14BAD0F88BB1::: TestUser3:1111:NO PASSWORD*********************:72F5CFA80F07819CCBCFB72FEB9EB9B7::: DISATEST-W2K3DC$:1005:NO PASSWORD*********************:451135221C2FEB938E684CD685388BD2::: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- John.pot contains the hash and the character(s) of the passwords that were cracked. Note: Open this file using Notepad. Sample of John.pot hash file: ---------EXAMPLE of John.pot output file------------------------------------------------------- $NT$8846F7EAEE8FB117AD06BDD830B7586C:password $NT$72F5CFA80F07819CCBCFB72FEB9EB9B7:superman ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Fix: F-5786r1_fix
Install and configure a complex password filter to enforce DoD password complexity requirements.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.024
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2907
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29692r1_rule
Checks: C-7891r1_chk
Interview the SA to determine if the site uses a tool to compare system files (*.exe, *.bat, *.com, *.cmd and *.dll) on servers against a baseline, on a weekly basis. Note: A properly configured HBSS Policy Auditor 5.2 or later, File Integrity Monitor (FIM) module will meet the requirement for file integrity checking. The Asset module within HBSS does not meet this requirement.
Fix: F-42r1_fix
The site should use a tool to compare system files (*.exe, *.bat, *.com, *.cmd and *.dll) on servers against a baseline, on a weekly basis.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000068
- Version
- 3.061
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-2908
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29696r1_rule
Checks: C-7892r1_chk
Interview the IAO to ensure that encryption of userid and password information is required, and data is encrypted according to DoD policy. If the user account used for unencrypted remote access within the enclave (premise router) has administrator privileges, then this is a finding. If userid and password information used for remote access to system services from outside the enclave is not encrypted, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-120r1_fix
Encryption of userid and password information is required. Encryption of the user data inside the network firewall is also highly recommended. Encryption of user data coming from or going outside the network firewall is required. Encryption for administrator data is always required. Refer to the Enclave Security STIG section on “FTP and Telnet,” for detailed information on its use.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 2.015
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3245
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29213r2_rule
Checks: C-29879r3_chk
Run the Computer Management Applet. Expand the “System Tools” object in the Tree window. Expand the “Shared Folders” object. Select the “Shares” object. Right click any user-created shares (ignore “Netlogon”, “Sysvol” and administrative shares; the system will prompt you if Properties are selected for administrative shares). Select Properties. Select the Share Permissions tab. If user-created file shares have not been reconfigured to remove ACL permissions from the “Everyone group”, then this is a finding. Note: Right clicking on “Computer” on the desktop or from the menu and selecting “Manage” will open Server Manager in Windows 2008, not Computer Management as in previous Windows versions. Note: On Application Servers, if regular users have write or delete permissions to shares containing application binary files (i.e. .exe, .dll, .cmd, etc.) this is a finding. Documentable: If shares created by applications require the "Everyone" group, this should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-59r1_fix
Remove permissions from the Everyone group from locally-created file shares and assign them to authorized groups.
- RMF Control
- SI-4
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002664
- Version
- 1.025
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3289
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29699r1_rule
Checks: C-7893r1_chk
Interview the SA to determine if there is a host-based Intrusion Detection System on each server. Severity Override: This finding can be downgraded to a Category III, if there is an active JIDS or Firewall protecting the network. Note: If the HIPS component of HBSS is installed and active on the host and the Alerts of blocked activity are being logged and monitored, this will meet the requirement of this finding. Note: A HID device is not required on a system that has the role as the Network Intrusion Device (NID). However, this exception needs to be documented with the site IAO.
Fix: F-43r1_fix
Install a host-based Intrusion Detection System on each server
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.062
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3337
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29702r1_rule
Checks: C-152r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Allow anonymous SID/Name translation” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. Documentable Explanation: The default setting for domain controllers is Enabled. Disabling it means that legacy systems may be unable to communicate with Windows Server 2003/2008 – based domains. This requirement should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-121r1_fix
Configure the system to disable anonymous SID/Name translation.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.063
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3338
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16933r1_rule
Checks: C-16631r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Named pipes that can be accessed anonymously” contains entries besides “BROWSER, NETLOGON, samr”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters\ Value Name: NullSessionPipes Value Type: REG_MULTI_SZ Value: As defined in the policy above Note: Legitimate applications may add entries to this registry value. If an application requires these entries to function properly and is documented with the IAO this would not be a finding. Documentation should contain supporting information from the vendor's instructions.
Fix: F-28868r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Named pipes that can be accessed anonymously” as defined in the Check section.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.064
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3339
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28589r1_rule
Checks: C-32798r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Remotely accessible registry paths” contains entries besides the following, then this is a finding: System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ProductOptions System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Server Applications Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurePipeServers\Winreg\AllowedExactPaths\ Value Name: Machine Value Type: REG_MULTI_SZ Value: As defined in policy above Note: Legitimate applications may add entries to this registry value. If an application requires these entries to function properly and is documented with the IAO, this would not be a finding. Documentation should contain supporting information from the vendor's instructions.
Fix: F-28869r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Remotely accessible registry paths” as defined in the Check section.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.065
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3340
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29704r1_rule
Checks: C-32729r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Shares that can be accessed anonymously” includes any entries, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters\ Value Name: NullSessionShares Value Type: REG_MULTI_SZ Value: (Blank)
Fix: F-28819r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Shares that can be accessed anonymously” to be defined but containing no entries (Blank).
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.068
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3343
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29230r1_rule
Checks: C-4088r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fAllowToGetHelp Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-6777r1_fix
Configure the system to disable Remote Assistance by setting the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Assistance “Solicited Remote Assistance” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 4.036
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3344
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29234r1_rule
Checks: C-475r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only” is not set to ” Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa Value Name: LimitBlankPasswordUse Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-5788r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Accounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.017
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3348
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29239r1_rule
Checks: C-546r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or its value is not set to 1, then this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client\ Value Name: PreventRun Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Documentable Explanation: If the site has a requirement for Windows Messaging and meets the conditions of the Instant Messaging STIG this needs to be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-5827r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Messenger “Do Not Allow Windows Messenger to be Run” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.018
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3349
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29244r1_rule
Checks: C-547r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or its value is not set to 1, then this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client\ Value Name: PreventAutoRun Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Documentable Explanation: If the site has a requirement for Windows Messaging and meets the conditions of the Instant Messaging STIG this needs to be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-5828r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Messenger “Do Not Automatically Start Windows Messenger Initially” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.069
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3372
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29708r1_rule
Checks: C-167r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Devices: Allow Undock Without Having to Log On” is not set to ” Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System Value Name: UndockWithoutLogon Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-130r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Devices: Allow Undock Without Having to Log On” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 4.043
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3373
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29247r1_rule
Checks: C-39126r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Domain Member: Maximum Machine Account Password Age” is 0 or greater than 30 (30 is the default), this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\ Value Name: MaximumPasswordAge Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 30
Fix: F-34273r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Domain Member: Maximum Machine Account Password Age” to 30 or less, but not 0.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- 4.044
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3374
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29251r1_rule
Checks: C-502r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Domain Member: Require Strong (Windows 2000 or Later) Session Key” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\ Value Name: RequireStrongKey Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Warning: This setting may prevent a system from being joined to a domain if not configured consistently between systems.
Fix: F-5801r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Domain Member: Require Strong (Windows 2000 or Later) Session Key” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 3.070
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3376
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29259r1_rule
Checks: C-171r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Do not allow storage of credentials or .NET passports for network authentication” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\ Value Name: DisableDomainCreds Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-132r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Do not allow storage of credentials or .NET passports for network authentication” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.071
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3377
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29264r1_rule
Checks: C-172r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\ Value Name: EveryoneIncludesAnonymous Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-133r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.072
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3378
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29267r1_rule
Checks: C-174r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts” is not set to “Classic - local users authenticate as themselves”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\ Value Name: ForceGuest Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-134r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Sharing and security model for local accounts” to “Classic - local users authenticate as themselves”.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000196
- Version
- 3.073
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3379
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29270r1_rule
Checks: C-181r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network security: Do not store LAN Manager hash value on next password change” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\ Value Name: NoLMHash Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-141r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network security: Do not store LAN Manager hash value on next password change” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.075
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3381
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29273r1_rule
Checks: C-14464r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network security: LDAP client signing requirements” is not set to at least “Negotiate signing”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LDAP\ Value Name: LDAPClientIntegrity Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-143r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network security: LDAP client signing requirements” to “Negotiate signing” at a minimum.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.076
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3382
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29530r1_rule
Checks: C-32747r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) clients” is not set to “Require NTLMv2 session security” and “Require 128-bit encryption”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\MSV1_0\ Value Name: NTLMMinClientSec Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0x20080000 (537395200) Warnings: Microsoft warns that setting these may prevent the client from communicating with legacy servers that do not support them. “Require NTLMv2 session security” will prevent authentication, if the “Network security: LAN Manager Authentication level” is set to permit NTLM or LM authentication. Documentable Explanation: If these settings need to be modified in a mixed Windows environment, the changes should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-28826r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) clients” to “Require NTLMv2 session security”, ”Require 128-bit encryption” (all options selected).
- RMF Control
- SC-13
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002450
- Version
- 3.077
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3383
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29533r1_rule
Checks: C-32748r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “System cryptography: Use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing, and signing” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\FIPSAlgorithmPolicy\ Value Name: Enabled Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Warning: Clients with this setting enabled will not be able to communicate via digitally encrypted or signed protocols with servers that do not support these algorithms. Both the browser and web server must be configured to use TLS, or the browser will not be able to connect to a secure site.
Fix: F-5681r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “System cryptography: Use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing, and signing” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.078
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3385
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29536r1_rule
Checks: C-203r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “System Object: Require Case Insensitivity for Non-Windows Subsystems” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Kernel\ Value Name: ObCaseInsensitive Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-5682r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “System Object: Require Case Insensitivity for Non-Windows Subsystems” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-10
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000054
- Version
- 5.038
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3449
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16938r1_rule
Checks: C-16761r1_chk
2008 - If the following registry value doesn’t exist or its value is not set to 1, then this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fSingleSessionPerUser Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Documentable Explanation: If the system has the role as a Terminal Server, or the site is using terminal services for remote administration this requirement needs to be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-16009r1_fix
2008 - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Connections “Restrict Terminal Server users to a Single Remote Session” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000068
- Version
- 5.043
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3454
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16953r2_rule
Checks: C-40665r1_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: MinEncryptionLevel Type: REG_DWORD Value: 3
Fix: F-16023r2_fix
2008 - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services ->Terminal Server -> Security “Set Client Connection Encryption Level” will be set to “Enabled” and select “High Level” for the “Encryption Level”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.044
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3455
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29101r1_rule
Checks: C-1899r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: PerSessionTempDir Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16024r1_fix
2008/Vista - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Temporary Folders “Do Not Use Temp Folders per Session” will be set to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.045
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3456
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29103r1_rule
Checks: C-1906r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: DeleteTempDirsOnExit Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16026r1_fix
2008/Vista - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Temporary Folders “Do Not Delete Temp Folder upon Exit” will be set to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-10
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001133
- Version
- 5.046
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3457
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29105r1_rule
Checks: C-32896r1_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: MaxDisconnectionTime Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0x0000ea60 (60000)
Fix: F-34275r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Session Time Limits “Set Time Limit for Disconnected Sessions” to “Enabled”, and the “End a disconnected session” set to “1 minute".
- RMF Control
- SC-10
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001133
- Version
- 5.047
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3458
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29107r1_rule
Checks: C-39128r1_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or its value is set to 0 or greater than 15 minutes, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: MaxIdleTime Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0x000dbba0 (900000) or less but not 0
Fix: F-34277r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Session Time Limits “Set time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions” to “Enabled”, and the “Idle session limit” set to 15 minutes or less, excluding 0 which equates to “Never”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.080
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3469
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29606r2_rule
Checks: C-40666r1_chk
Review the registry. If the following registry value does not exist, this is not a finding (This is the expected result from configuring the policy as outlined in the Fix section). If the following registry value does exist but is not configured as specified, this is a finding. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\system\ Value Name: DisableBkGndGroupPolicy Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-5684r1_fix
Configure the system to require Group Policy background refresh by setting the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Group Policy “Turn Off Background Refresh of Group Policy” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.082
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3470
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29283r1_rule
Checks: C-29882r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fAllowUnsolicited Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-6776r1_fix
Configure the system to prevent unsolicited remote assistance offers by setting the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Assistance “Offer Remote Assistance” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.083
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3471
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29287r1_rule
Checks: C-39115r1_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\ Value Name: DoReport Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0 Documentable Explanation: This setting may be enabled if the site has configured the option to send reports to a local error reporting server: Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Error Reporting -> Advanced Error Reporting Settings -> “Configure Corporate Windows Error Reporting”. Document the requirement with the IAO.
Fix: F-34260r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings-> “Turn off Windows Error Reporting” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AU-8
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001891
- Version
- 3.084
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3472
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29539r1_rule
Checks: C-39220r1_chk
Review the following registry values: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\W32time\Parameters\ Value Name: Type Type: REG_SZ Value: Possible values are NoSync, NTP, NT5DS, AllSync And Value Name: NTPServer Type: REG_SZ Value: "address of the time server" The following would be a finding: "Type" has a value of "NTP" or "Allsync" AND the "NTPServer" value is set to "time.windows.com" or other unauthorized server. The following would not be a finding: The referenced registry values do not exist. "Type" has a value of "NoSync" or "NT5DS". "Type" has a value of "NTP" or "Allsync" AND the "NTPServer" is blank or configured to an authorized time server. For DoD organizations, the US Naval Observatory operates stratum 1 time servers, identified at http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/ntp.html. Time synchronization will occur through a hierarchy of time servers down to the local level. Clients and lower level servers will synchronize with an authorized time server in the hierarchy. Domain joined systems are automatically configured to synchronize with domain controllers and would not be a finding unless this is changed. Automated tools may report this as finding even if enabled and configured correctly as the validity of the time server address needs to be verified.
Fix: F-34317r1_fix
If the system needs to be configured to an NTP server, configure the system to point to an authorized time server by setting the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Windows Time Service -> Time Providers “Configure Windows NTP Client” to “Enabled”, and configure the “NtpServer” field to point to an authorized time server.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.088
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3479
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29718r1_rule
Checks: C-221r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (SafeDllSearchMode) Enable Safe DLL search mode (recommended)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\ Value Name: SafeDllSearchMode Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-5699r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (SafeDllSearchMode) Enable Safe DLL search mode (recommended)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- 5.060
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3480
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-40097r2_rule
Checks: C-46904r1_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayer\ Value Name: DisableAutoupdate Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-45025r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Media Player -> "Prevent Automatic Updates" to "Enabled".
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- 5.061
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3481
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29721r1_rule
Checks: C-2049r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or its value is not set to 1, then this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_Current_User Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayer\ Value Name: PreventCodecDownload Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-5993r1_fix
Configure the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Media Player -> Playback “Prevent Codec Download” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.068
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3487
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16965r1_rule
Checks: C-16654r1_chk
2008 - Select “Start” Right-click the “Computer” icon on the Start menu. Select “Manage” from the drop-down menu. Expand the “Services and Applications” object in the Tree window. Select the “Services” object. Alternately enter "Services.msc" in the run box. Unnecessary Services increase the attack surface of a system. This check verifies that unnecessary services are not enabled on a system. Required services will vary between organizations, and will vary depending on the role of the individual system. Organizations will develop their own list of services which will be documented and justified with the IAO. The Site’s list will be provided for any security review. Services that are common to multiple systems can be addressed in one document. Exceptions for individual systems should be identified separately by system. If the site hasn’t documented the services required for their system(s) this is a finding. The following services have been specifically identified as required to be disabled. If any of these are installed and not Disabled this is a finding. (Only the IP Helper service is installed by default.) Fax (fax) IP Helper (iphlpsvc) FTP Publishing Service (msftpsvc) Peer Networking Identity Manager (p2pimsvc) Simple TCP/IP Services (simptcp) Telnet (tlntsvr) Services for Windows Server 2008 roles are managed automatically, adding those necessary for a particular role. The following tables list the default services for a baseline installation and those for common roles as a reference. Default Installation Name Startup Type Application Experience Automatic Application Information Manual Application Layer Gateway Service Manual Application Management Manual Background Intelligent Transfer Service Automatic (Delayed Start) Base Filtering Engine Automatic Certificate Propagation Manual CNG Key Isolation Manual COM+ Event System Automatic COM+ System Application Manual Computer Browser Disabled Cryptographic Services Automatic DCOM Server Process Launcher Automatic Desktop Window Manager Session Manager Automatic DHCP Client Automatic Diagnostic Policy Service Automatic Diagnostic Service Host Manual Diagnostic System Host Manual Distributed Link Tracking Client Automatic Distributed Transaction Coordinator Automatic (Delayed Start) DNS Client Automatic Extensible Authentication Protocol Manual Function Discovery Provider Host Manual Function Discovery Resource Publication Manual Group Policy Client Automatic Health Key and Certificate Management Manual Human Interface Device Access Manual IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules Automatic Interactive Services Detection Manual Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) Disabled IP Helper Disabled (Automatic is the default) IPsec Policy Agent Automatic KtmRm for Distributed Transaction Coordinator Automatic (Delayed Start) Link-Layer Topology Discovery Mapper Manual Microsoft .NET Framework NGEN v2.0.50727_X86 Manual Microsoft Fibre Channel Platform Registration Service Manual Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service Manual Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider Manual Multimedia Class Scheduler Manual Netlogon Manual Network Access Protection Agent Manual Network Connections Manual Network List Service Automatic Network Location Awareness Automatic Network Store Interface Service Automatic Offline Files Disabled Performance Logs & Alerts Manual Plug and Play Automatic PnP-X IP Bus Enumerator Disabled Portable Device Enumerator Service Manual Print Spooler Automatic Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Support Manual Protected Storage Manual Remote Access Auto Connection Manager Manual Remote Access Connection Manager Manual Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Automatic Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator Manual Remote Registry Automatic Resultant Set of Policy Provider Manual Routing and Remote Access Disabled Secondary Logon Automatic Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol Service Manual Security Accounts Manager Automatic Server Automatic Shell Hardware Detection Automatic SL UI Notification Service Manual Smart Card Manual Smart Card Removal Policy Manual SNMP Trap Manual Software Licensing Automatic Special Administration Console Helper Manual SSDP Discovery Disabled Superfetch Disabled System Event Notification Service Automatic Task Scheduler Automatic TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper Automatic Telephony Manual Terminal Services Automatic Terminal Services Configuration Manual Terminal Services UserMode Port Redirector Manual Themes Disabled Thread Ordering Server Manual TPM Base Services Automatic (Delayed Start) UPnP Device Host Disabled User Profile Service Automatic Virtual Disk Manual Volume Shadow Copy Manual Windows Audio Manual Windows Audio Endpoint Builder Manual Windows Color System Manual Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework Manual Windows Error Reporting Service Automatic Windows Event Collector Manual Windows Event Log Automatic Windows Firewall Automatic Windows Installer Manual Windows Management Instrumentation Automatic Windows Modules Installer Manual Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) Automatic (Delayed Start) Windows Time Automatic Windows Update Automatic (Delayed Start) WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service Manual Wired AutoConfig Manual WMI Performance Adapter Manual Workstation Automatic Services for Roles addressed in the Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Security Guide These major Roles may include sub roles not addressed here. Name Startup Type Active Directory Certificate Services Active Directory Certificate Services Automatic Active Directory Domain Services Active Directory Domain Services Automatic DFS Namespace Automatic DFS Replication Automatic Intersite Messaging Automatic Kerberos Key Distribution Center Automatic DHCP Server DHCP Server Automatic DNS Server DNS Server Automatic File Server Server Automatic Workstation Automatic Network Policy and Access Server Network Policy Server Automatic (Delayed Start) Print Server Print Spooler Automatic Terminal Services Server Terminal Server Automatic Terminal Services Configuration Manual Terminal Services UserMode Port Redirector Manual Web Server (IIS) World Wide Web Publishing Service Automatic Windows Process Activation Manual Application Host Helper Service Automatic Documentable: Yes Documentable Explanation: Services that are required should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-6001r1_fix
Configure the system to disable any services that are not required.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.029
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3491
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29723r2_rule
Checks: C-3244r2_chk
The site will have a policy that requires servers and other critical systems be reviewed on a daily basis to identify possible security breaches and weakness. This can be accomplished with the use of monitoring software or other utilities for this purpose.
Fix: F-6578r1_fix
Create a site policy that mandates review of audit logs.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.089
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3666
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29357r1_rule
Checks: C-32752r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) servers” is not set to “Require NTLMv2 session security” and “Require 128-bit encryption”, then this is a finding. Warning: Microsoft warns that setting these may prevent the client from communicating with legacy servers that do not support them. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\MSV1_0\ Value Name: NTLMMinServerSec Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0x20080000 (537395200) Warning: “Require NTLMv2 session security” will prevent authentication, if the “Network security: LAN Manager Authentication level” is set to permit NTLM or LM authentication. Documentable Explanation: If the required settings must be modified to support operation in a mixed Windows environment, then this should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-28830r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) servers” to “Require NTLMv2 session security”, ”Require 128-bit encryption (all options selected).
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 2.019
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-3828
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29727r1_rule
Checks: C-35r1_chk
Verify that the site is applying all security-related patches released by Microsoft. Determine the local site method for doing this (e.g., connection to a WSUS server, local procedure, etc.). Severity Override: If any of the patches not installed are Microsoft ‘Critical’, then the category code should be elevated to ‘1’. Note: If a penetration scan has been run on the network, it will report findings if security-related updates are not applied. Then, this check may be marked as “Not Applicable”. Some applications (such as DMS and GCSS) use a system release process to keep systems current. If this is the case, then these systems should be at the current release.
Fix: F-63r1_fix
Apply all Microsoft security-related patches to the Windows system.
- RMF Control
- AU-5
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001855
- Version
- 3.092
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4108
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29730r1_rule
Checks: C-32753r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (WarningLevel) Percentage threshold for the security event log at which the system will generate a warning” is not set to “90” or less, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Eventlog\Security\ Value Name: WarningLevel Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 90 Documentable Explanation: If the system is configured to write to an audit server, or is configured to automatically archive full logs this should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-28831r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (WarningLevel) Percentage threshold for the security event log at which the system will generate a warning” to “90” or less.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.094
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4110
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29361r1_rule
Checks: C-282r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (DisableIPSourceRouting) IP source routing protection level (protects against packet spoofing)” is not set to “Highest protection, source routing is completely disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\ Value Name: DisableIPSourceRouting Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2
Fix: F-5713r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (DisableIPSourceRouting) IP source routing protection level (protects against packet spoofing)” to “Highest protection, source routing is completely disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.095
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4111
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29364r1_rule
Checks: C-286r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (EnableICMPRedirect) Allow ICMP redirects to override OSPF generated routes” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\ Value Name: EnableICMPRedirect Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-5715r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (EnableICMPRedirect) Allow ICMP redirects to override OSPF generated routes” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-5
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-002385
- Version
- 3.104
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4112
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29367r1_rule
Checks: C-321r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (PerformRouterDiscovery) Allow IRDP to detect and configure Default Gateway addresses (could lead to DoS)” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\ Value Name: PerformRouterDiscovery Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-5730r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (PerformRouterDiscovery) Allow IRDP to detect and configure Default Gateway addresses (could lead to DoS)” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-5
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-002385
- Version
- 3.097
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4113
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29610r1_rule
Checks: C-299r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (KeepAliveTime) How often keep-alive packets are sent in milliseconds” is not set to “300000 or 5 minutes (recommended)” or less, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\ Value Name: KeepAliveTime Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 300000
Fix: F-28004r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (KeepAliveTime) How often keep-alive packets are sent in milliseconds” to “300000 or 5 minutes (recommended)” or less.
- RMF Control
- SC-5
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-002385
- Version
- 3.101
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4116
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29370r1_rule
Checks: C-311r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (NoNameReleaseOnDemand) Allow computer to ignore NetBIOS name release requests except from WINS servers” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netbt\Parameters\ Value Name: NoNameReleaseOnDemand Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Note: The NetBIOS name for the system will no longer appear under ‘My Network Places’.
Fix: F-5723r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (NoNameReleaseOnDemand) Allow computer to ignore NetBIOS name release requests except from WINS servers” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- AD.3106_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4407
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-41837r2_rule
Checks: C-345r5_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for "Domain Controller: LDAP Server signing requirements" is not set to "Require signing", this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters\ Value Name: LDAPServerIntegrity Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2 Documentable Explanation: If LDAP Signing is not supported by a client, service or application, this must be documented with the IAO with supporting vendor information.
Fix: F-53431r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "Domain Controller: LDAP Server signing requirements" to "Require signing".
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- AD.3107_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4408
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-41844r1_rule
Checks: C-32084r1_chk
1. Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. 2. Navigate to Local Policies and select Security Options. 3. If the value for “Domain Controller: Refuse machine account password changes” is set to "Enabled", then this is a finding.
Fix: F-28441r1_fix
Set the value for “Domain Controller: Refuse machine account password changes” to “Disabled”. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\ Value Name: RefusePasswordChange Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
- RMF Control
- SC-5
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-002385
- Version
- 5.098
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4438
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29373r1_rule
Checks: C-32757r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (TcpMaxDataRetransmissions) How many times unacknowledged data is retransmitted (3 recommended, 5 is the default)” is not set to “3” or less, this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\ Value Name: TcpMaxDataRetransmissions Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 3
Fix: F-28832r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (TcpMaxDataRetransmissions) How many times unacknowledged data is retransmitted (3 recommended, 5 is the default)” to “3” or less.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.102
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4442
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29376r1_rule
Checks: C-32758r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (ScreenSaverGracePeriod) The time in seconds before the screen saver grace period expires (0 recommended)” is not set to “5” or less, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\ Value Name: ScreenSaverGracePeriod Value Type: REG_SZ Value: 5 (or less)
Fix: F-28833r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (ScreenSaverGracePeriod) The time in seconds before the screen saver grace period expires (0 recommended)” to “5” or less.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.108
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4443
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29732r1_rule
Checks: C-347r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Remotely accessible registry paths and sub-paths” contains entries besides the following, then this is a finding: Software\Microsoft\OLAP Server Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Perflib Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Print Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows System\CurrentControlSet\Control\ContentIndex System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Printers System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\UserConfig System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server\DefaultUserConfiguration System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Eventlog System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Sysmonlog The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurePipeServers\Winreg\AllowedPaths\ Value Name: Machine Value Type: REG_MULTI_SZ Value: As defined in policy above Note: Legitimate applications may add entries to this registry value. If an application requires these entries to function properly and is documented with the IAO, this would not be a finding. Documentation should contain supporting information from the vendor's instructions.
Fix: F-5739r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Remotely accessible registry paths and sub-paths” as specified in the Check section.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000186
- Version
- 3.109
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4444
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29733r2_rule
Checks: C-32759r2_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “System cryptography: Force strong key protection for user keys stored in the computer” is not set to “User must enter a password each time they use a key”, this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Cryptography\ Value Name: ForceKeyProtection Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2
Fix: F-28834r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “System cryptography: Force strong key protection for user keys stored in the computer” to “User must enter a password each time they use a key”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 3.110
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4445
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29734r1_rule
Checks: C-349r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “System Settings: Optional Subsystems” has entries listed, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Subsystems\ Value Name: Optional Value Type: REG_MULTI_SZ Value: (Blank) Documentable: If an optional subsystem such as POSIX is required, then this needs to be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-5741r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “System Settings: Optional Subsystems” to “Blank” (Configured with no entries).
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.111
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4446
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29735r1_rule
Checks: C-350r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “System Settings: Use Certificate Rules on Windows Executables for Software Restriction Policies” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Safer\CodeIdentifiers\ Value Name: AuthenticodeEnabled Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-5742r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “System Settings: Use Certificate Rules on Windows Executables for Software Restriction Policies” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001453
- Version
- 5.103
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4447
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16952r1_rule
Checks: C-1934r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or its value is not set to 1, then this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fEncryptRPCTraffic Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16022r1_fix
2008 - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Security “Require secure RPC communication” will be set to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.112
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-4448
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29379r2_rule
Checks: C-39114r2_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}\ Value Name: NoGPOListChanges Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0 Windows Server 2008 may also have the value under {B087BE9D-ED37-454F-AF9C-04291E351182} which is from another setting with the same title however with capitalized first letters (Registry Policy Processing vs. Registry policy processing). This other setting is related to Group Policy Preference Client Side Extensions. The correct registry path for this requirement is the one listed above.
Fix: F-34259r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Group Policy -> “Registry policy processing” to “Enabled”, and select the option “Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed”. Windows Server 2008 has another policy setting in this area with the same title however with the first letters capitalized (Registry Policy Processing vs. Registry policy processing). The correct version for this requirement is the one that uses lower case. The other one can also be verified by viewing the Explain tab of the policy which will state “Registry Client-Side Extension (CSE) policy processing settings”.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- 3.113
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-6831
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29382r1_rule
Checks: C-3108r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Domain Member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Netlogon\Parameters\ Value Name: RequireSignOrSeal Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-6518r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Domain Member: Digitally encrypt or sign secure channel data (always)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- 3.114
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-6832
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29385r1_rule
Checks: C-3110r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Microsoft Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanWorkstation\Parameters\ Value Name: RequireSecuritySignature Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-6519r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Microsoft Network Client: Digitally sign communications (always)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002418
- Version
- 3.115
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-6833
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29392r1_rule
Checks: C-3112r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Microsoft Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters\ Value Name: RequireSecuritySignature Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-6520r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Microsoft Network Server: Digitally sign communications (always)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 3.116
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-6834
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29545r1_rule
Checks: C-3114r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Network access: Restrict anonymous access to Named Pipes and Shares” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanManServer\Parameters\ Value Name: RestrictNullSessAccess Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-6521r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Network access: Restrict anonymous access to Named Pipes and Shares” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000205
- Version
- 4.013
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-6836
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29389r2_rule
Checks: C-51709r2_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Account Policies -> Password Policy. If the value for the "Minimum password length" is less than 14 characters, this is a finding.
Fix: F-53437r2_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Account Policies -> Password Policy -> "Minimum password length" to at least "14" characters.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000199
- Version
- 4.026
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-6840
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29396r1_rule
Checks: C-38498r1_chk
Verify all account passwords expire. The following are exempt from this requirement: Built-in Administrator account Application accounts Domain accounts requiring smart card (CAC) Using the DUMPSEC utility: Select “Dump Users as Table” from the “Report” menu. Select the available fields in the following sequence, and click on the “Add” button for each entry: UserName SID PswdRequired PswdExpires PswdLastSetTime LastLogonTime AcctDisabled Groups If any accounts, other than the exceptions noted, have a “No” in the “PswdExpires” column, then this is a finding. Note: The following command can be used on Windows Active Directory if DumpSec cannot be run: Open a Command Prompt. Enter “Dsquery user -limit 0 | Dsget user -dn -pwdneverexpires”. This will return a list of User Accounts with Yes/No for Pwdneverexpires. If any accounts, other than the exceptions noted, have "Yes", then this is a finding. The results can be directed to a text file by adding “> filename.txt” at the end of the command. Documentable Explanation: Accounts meeting the requirements for allowable exceptions should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-6527r1_fix
Configure all information systems to expire passwords.
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- 4.008-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-6850
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-51984r1_rule
Checks: C-46908r1_chk
Verify the configuration of the audit subcategories listed below. The Auditpol.exe tool must be used to view the detailed audit policy. Security Option "Audit: Force audit policy subcategory settings (Windows Vista or later) to override audit policy category settings" must be set to "Enabled" (V-14230) for the detailed auditing subcategories to be effective. The major audit categories in Local Policies will not be effective. Open a Command Prompt with elevated privileges. (Run as administrator) Enter "AuditPol /get /category:*". If auditing is not configured for at least Success and/or Failure as listed below, this is a finding. Subcategories not listed are not required but may be configured as needed by the site. System Security System Extension - Success and Failure System Integrity - Success and Failure IPSec Driver - Success and Failure Security State Change - Success and Failure Logon/Logoff Logon - Success and Failure Logoff - Success Special Logon - Success Object Access File System - Failure Registry - Failure Privilege Use Sensitive Privilege Use - Success and Failure Detailed Tracking Process Creation - Success Policy Change Audit Policy Change - Success and Failure Authentication Policy Change - Success Account Management User Account Management - Success and Failure Computer Account Management - Success and Failure Security Group Management - Success and Failure Other Account Management Events - Success and Failure DS Access Directory Service Changes - Success and Failure Directory Service Access - Success and Failure Account Logon Credential Validation - Success and Failure
Fix: F-45030r2_fix
Configure the system to audit subcategories as outlined below. Open a Command Prompt with elevated privileges. (Run as administrator) Execute the following command for each subcategory. Auditpol /set /subcategory:"subcategory name" /success:enable(disable) /failure:enable(disable) (Include the quotes around the subcategory name.) System Security System Extension - Success and Failure System Integrity - Success and Failure IPSec Driver - Success and Failure Security State Change - Success and Failure Logon/Logoff Logon - Success and Failure Logoff - Success Special Logon - Success Object Access File System - Failure Registry - Failure Privilege Use Sensitive Privilege Use - Success and Failure Detailed Tracking Process Creation - Success Policy Change Audit Policy Change - Success and Failure Authentication Policy Change - Success Account Management User Account Management - Success and Failure Computer Account Management - Success and Failure Security Group Management - Success and Failure Other Account Management Events - Success and Failure DS Access Directory Service Changes - Success and Failure Directory Service Access - Success and Failure Account Logon Credential Validation - Success and Failure
- RMF Control
- IA-2
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000764
- Version
- 4.017
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-7002
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29549r1_rule
Checks: C-38507r1_chk
Verify all accounts require passwords. The following accounts may be excluded from this requirement: Domain accounts requiring smart card (CAC). Using the DUMPSEC utility: Select “Dump Users as Table” from the “Report” menu. Select the available fields in the following sequence, and click on the “Add” button for each entry: UserName SID PswdRequired PswdExpires LastLogonTime AcctDisabled Groups If any accounts, other than the exception noted, have a “No” in the “PswdRequired” column, then this is a finding. Note: Some built-in or application-generated accounts (e.g., Guest, IWAM_, IUSR, etc.) will not have this flag set, even though there are passwords present. It can be set by entering the following on a command line: “Net user <account_name> /passwordreq:yes”. Severity Override: For a DISABLED account(s) with a blank or null password, classify/downgrade this finding to a Category II finding.
Fix: F-6581r1_fix
Configure all DoD information systems to require passwords to gain access. The password required flag can be set by entering the following on a command line: “Net user <account_name> /passwordreq:yes”.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- DS00.0120_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-8316
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-34432r4_rule
Checks: C-46911r2_chk
Verify the permissions on the content of the NTDS directory. Open the registry editor (regedit). Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\NTDS\Parameters. Note the directory locations in the values for: Database log files path DSA Database file By default they will be \Windows\NTDS. If the locations are different, the following will need to be run for each. Open an elevated command prompt (run as administrator). Navigate to the NTDS directory (\Windows\NTDS by default). Run "icacls *.*". If the permissions on each file are not as follows, this is a finding. NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(I)(F) BUILTIN\Administrators:(I)(F) (I) - permission inherited from parent container (F) - full access Windows Explorer should not be used to attempt to view permissions of the NTDS folder. Accessing the folder through Windows Explorer will change the permissions on the folder.
Fix: F-45039r1_fix
Ensure the permissions on NTDS database and log files are maintained as follows. NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(I)(F) BUILTIN\Administrators:(I)(F) (I) - permission inherited from parent container (F) - full access
- RMF Control
- SC-2
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001082
- Version
- DS00.1190_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-8317
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-31551r2_rule
Checks: C-48686r2_chk
Refer to the AD database location obtained in check V-8316. Note the logical drive (e.g., C:) on which the files are located. Determine if the server is currently providing file sharing services to users with the following command. Enter "net share" at a command prompt. Note the logical drive(s) or file system partition for any site-created data shares. Ignore all system shares (e.g., Windows NETLOGON, SYSVOL, and administrative shares ending in $). User shares that are hidden (ending with $) should not be ignored. If user shares are located on the same logical partition as the directory server data files, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47809r2_fix
Ensure files owned by users are stored on a different logical partition then the directory server data files.
- RMF Control
- AU-8
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001891
- Version
- DS00.0150_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-8322
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-31548r2_rule
Checks: C-48688r3_chk
Determine if a time synchronization tool has been implemented on the Windows domain controller. If the Windows Time Service is used, verify the following registry values. If they are not configured as specified, this is a finding. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\TimeProviders\NtpClient\ Value Name: Enabled Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Parameters\ Value Name: Type Type: REG_SZ Value: NT5DS (preferred), NTP, or Allsync If these Windows checks indicate a finding because the NtpClient is not enabled, determine if an alternate time synchronization tool is installed and enabled. If the Windows Time Service is not enabled and no alternate tool is enabled, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47811r3_fix
Ensure the Windows Time Service is configured as follows or install and enable another time synchronization tool. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\TimeProviders\NtpClient\ Value Name: Enabled Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\ Parameters\ Value Name: Type Type: REG_SZ Value: NT5DS (preferred), NTP, or Allsync
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- DS00.0151_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-8324
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-8819r2_rule
Checks: C-48683r2_chk
Verify logging is configured to capture time source switches. If the Windows Time Service is used, verify the following registry value. If it is not configured as specified, this is a finding. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Config\ Value Name: EventLogFlags Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2 or 3 If another time synchronization tool is used, review the available configuration options and logs. If the tool has time source logging capability and it is not enabled, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47806r2_fix
Configure the time synchronization tool to log time source switching. If the Windows Time Service is used, configure the following registry value. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\W32Time\Config\ Value Name: EventLogFlags Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2 or 3
- RMF Control
- SC-2
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001082
- Version
- DS00.1180_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-8326
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-31550r2_rule
Checks: C-48692r2_chk
Review the roles and services the domain controller is running. Run "services.msc" to display the Services console. Determine if any running services are application components. Examples of services indicating the presence of applications are: -DHCP Server for DHCP server -IIS Admin Service for IIS web server -Microsoft Exchange System Attendant for Exchange -MSSQLServer for SQL Server. If any application-related components have the "Started" status, this is a finding. Installed roles can be displayed by viewing Server Roles in the Add (or Remove) Roles and Features wizard. (Cancel before any changes are made.) Determine if any additional server roles are installed. A basic domain controller set up will include the following: -Active Directory Domain Services -DNS Server If any roles not requiring installation on a domain controller are installed, this is a finding. Supplemental Notes: A Domain Name System (DNS) server integrated with the directory server (e.g., AD-integrated DNS) is an acceptable application. However, the DNS server must comply with the DNS STIG security requirements. Some directory servers utilize specialized web servers for administrative functions and databases for data management. These web and database servers are permitted as long as they are dedicated to directory server support and only administrative users have access to them.
Fix: F-47814r2_fix
Remove additional roles or applications such as web, database, and email from the domain controller.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- DS00.3260_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-8327
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-31553r2_rule
Checks: C-48695r2_chk
Run "services.msc" to display the Services console. Verify the Startup Type for the following Windows services: - Active Directory Domain Services - DFS Replication - DNS Client - DNS server - Group Policy Client - Intersite Messaging - Kerberos Key Distribution Center - NetLogon - Windows Time (not required if another time synchronization tool is implemented to start automatically) If the Startup Type for any of these services is not Automatic, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47817r2_fix
Ensure the following services that are critical for directory server operation are configured for automatic startup. - Active Directory Domain Services - DFS Replication - DNS Client - DNS server - Group Policy Client - Intersite Messaging - Kerberos Key Distribution Center - NetLogon - Windows Time (not required if another time synchronization tool is implemented to start automatically)
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.119
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-11806
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29400r1_rule
Checks: C-7791r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Interactive logon: Do not display last user name” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: DontDisplayLastUserName Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-11088r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Interactive logon: Do not display last user name” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- DS00.0210_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-12780
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-54938r1_rule
Checks: C-48699r2_chk
Verify the effective setting in Local Group Policy Editor. Run "gpedit.msc". Navigate to Local Computer Policy -> Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. If any accounts or groups are granted the "Synchronize directory service data" user right, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47820r2_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> "Synchronize directory service data" to be defined but containing no entries (blank).
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.121
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14224
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29746r2_rule
Checks: C-11570r1_chk
Interview the SA to determine if a backup administrator account exists and is stored with its password in a secure location.
Fix: F-13548r2_fix
Create and maintain a backup administrator account for emergency situations.
- RMF Control
- AC-2
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002142
- Version
- 3.122
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14225
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29750r1_rule
Checks: C-11571r1_chk
Interview the SA or IAM to determine if the site has a policy that requires the default and backup admin passwords to be changed at least annually or when any member of the administrative team leaves the organization.
Fix: F-13549r1_fix
Define a policy for required password changes for the default and backup admin account.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.032
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14226
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29752r1_rule
Checks: C-11572r1_chk
Interview the SA to determine the process for archiving audit logs. Audit logs are retained for at least one year; on systems containing sources and methods intelligence (SAMI) logs will be retained for five years.
Fix: F-13550r1_fix
Define a process for archiving audit logs as required.
- RMF Control
- SC-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001095
- Version
- 3.123
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14228
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29402r2_rule
Checks: C-46899r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for "Audit: Audit the access of global system objects" is not set to "Disabled", this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa Value Name: AuditBaseObjects Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-45020r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "Audit: Audit the access of global system objects" to "Disabled".
- RMF Control
- SC-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001095
- Version
- 3.124
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14229
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29404r1_rule
Checks: C-11574r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Audit: Audit the use of Backup and Restore privilege” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa Value Name: FullPrivilegeAuditing Value Type: REG_Binary Value: 0
Fix: F-13553r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Audit: Audit the use of Backup and Restore privilege” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000169
- Version
- 3.125
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14230
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29550r1_rule
Checks: C-11575r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Audit: Force audit policy subcategory settings (Windows Vista or later) to override audit policy category settings” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\ Value Name: SCENoApplyLegacyAuditPolicy Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13554r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “Audit: Force audit policy subcategory settings (Windows Vista or later) to override audit policy category settings” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 3.127
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14232
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16835r1_rule
Checks: C-16253r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “MSS: (NoDefaultExempt) Configure IPSec exemptions for various types of network traffic” is not set to “Only ISAKMP is exempt (recommended for Windows Server 2003)”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\IPSEC\ Value Name: NoDefaultExempt Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 3
Fix: F-15854r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “MSS: (NoDefaultExempt) Configure IPSec exemptions for various types of network traffic” to “Only ISAKMP is exempt (recommended for Windows Server 2003)”.
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 3.129
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14234
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29551r1_rule
Checks: C-32766r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator account” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: FilterAdministratorToken Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-28841r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator account” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001084
- Version
- 3.130
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14235
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-14846r2_rule
Checks: C-45830r2_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for "User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode" is not set to "Prompt for consent", this is a finding. More secure options for this setting are also acceptable (e.g., Prompt for credentials). The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2 (Prompt for consent) 1 (Prompt for credentials)
Fix: F-43222r2_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> "User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode" to "Prompt for consent". More secure options for this setting are also acceptable (e.g., Prompt for credentials).
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 3.131
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14236
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28479r1_rule
Checks: C-28791r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users” is not set to “Automatically deny elevation requests”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Path: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: ConsentPromptBehaviorUser Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-28843r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users” to “Automatically deny elevation requests”.
- RMF Control
- SC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001084
- Version
- 3.132
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14237
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29552r1_rule
Checks: C-32772r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Detect application installations and prompt for elevation” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: EnableInstallerDetection Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-28844r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Detect application installations and prompt for elevation” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001084
- Version
- 3.134
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14239
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29553r1_rule
Checks: C-32773r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Only elevate UIAccess applications that are installed in secure locations” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: EnableSecureUIAPaths Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-28845r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Only elevate UIAccess applications that are installed in secure locations” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 3.137
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14240
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29099r1_rule
Checks: C-32775r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: EnableLUA Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-28846r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001084
- Version
- 3.135
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14241
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29554r1_rule
Checks: C-32776r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: PromptOnSecureDesktop Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-28847r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001084
- Version
- 3.136
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14242
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29555r1_rule
Checks: C-32777r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Virtualize file and registry write failures to per-user locations” is not set to “Enabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: EnableVirtualization Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-28848r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Virtualize file and registry write failures to per-user locations” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001084
- Version
- 5.132
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14243
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29556r1_rule
Checks: C-11589r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\CredUI Value Name: EnumerateAdministrators Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-13569r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Credential User Interface “Enumerate administrator accounts on elevation” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 5.116
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14247
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29406r1_rule
Checks: C-11593r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: DisablePasswordSaving Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13572r1_fix
Vista - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services-> Remote Desktop Connection Client “Do not allow passwords to be saved” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 5.118
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14249
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29198r1_rule
Checks: C-11595r1_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fDisableCdm Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13574r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Device and Resource Redirection “Do not allow drive redirection” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001967
- Version
- 5.123
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14253
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29409r1_rule
Checks: C-11599r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Rpc\ Value Name: RestrictRemoteClients Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13578r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Procedure Call “Restrictions for Unauthenticated RPC clients” to “Enabled” and “Authenticated”.
- RMF Control
- IA-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001967
- Version
- 5.124
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14254
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29411r1_rule
Checks: C-11600r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Rpc\ Value Name: EnableAuthEpResolution Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13579r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Procedure Call “RPC Endpoint Mapper Client Authentication” to “Enabled.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.125
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14255
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29413r1_rule
Checks: C-11601r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Value Name: NoPublishingWizard Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13580r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting ‘Turn off the "Publish to Web" task for files and folders’ to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.126
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14256
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29416r1_rule
Checks: C-11602r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Value Name: NoWebServices Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13581r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting ‘Turn off Internet download for Web publishing and online ordering wizards’ to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.127
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14257
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29418r1_rule
Checks: C-11604r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client Value Name: CEIP Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2
Fix: F-13582r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting ‘Turn off the Windows Messenger Customer Experience Improvement Program’ to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- 5.128
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14258
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29420r1_rule
Checks: C-32852r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\SearchCompanion Value Name: DisableContentFileUpdates Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13583r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting ‘Turn off Search Companion content file updates’ to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.129
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14259
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29422r1_rule
Checks: C-11606r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers Value Name: DisableHTTPPrinting Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13584r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting ‘Turn off printing over HTTP’ to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.130
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14260
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29424r1_rule
Checks: C-11607r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers Value Name: DisableWebPnPDownload Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13585r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting ‘Turn off downloading of print drivers over HTTP’ to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- 5.131
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14261
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29426r1_rule
Checks: C-11608r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearching Value Name: DontSearchWindowsUpdate Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13586r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting ‘Turn off Windows Update device driver searching’ to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.050
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14262
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29955r2_rule
Checks: C-52023r1_chk
Prior to transition, IPv6 must be disabled on all interfaces. If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\ Value Name: DisabledComponents Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0xffffffff If IPv6 transition has been implemented, the following will disable tunnel interfaces allowing native IPv6. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\ Value Name: DisabledComponents Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0x1 Discrepancies in documentation have resulted in several changes to this requirement. See Microsoft article 929852 for details of the DisabledComponents registry value. Documentable: If disabling IPv6 on all interfaces prior to the transition to supporting IPv6 causes issues with necessary applications or services, document this with the IAO.
Fix: F-53909r1_fix
Add the following registry keys to the system. To disable IPv6 on all interfaces: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\ Value Name: DisabledComponents Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0xffffffff To disable all IPv6 tunneling interfaces: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip6\Parameters\ Value Name: DisabledComponents Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0x1 Discrepancies in documentation have resulted in several changes to this requirement. See Microsoft article 929852 for details of the DisabledComponents registry value.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.134
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14268
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29754r1_rule
Checks: C-11758r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_Current_User Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments\ Value Name: SaveZoneInformation Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2
Fix: F-13606r1_fix
Configure the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Attachment Manager -> “Do not preserve zone information in file attachments” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.135
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14269
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29756r1_rule
Checks: C-11759r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_Current_User Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments\ Value Name: HideZoneInfoOnProperties Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-13607r1_fix
Configure the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Attachment Manager -> “Hide mechanisms to remove zone information” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.136
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14270
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29758r1_rule
Checks: C-11760r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_Current_User Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Attachments\ Value Name: ScanWithAntiVirus Type: REG_DWORD Value: 3
Fix: F-13608r1_fix
Configure policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Attachment Manager -> “Notify antivirus programs when opening attachments” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000205
- Version
- 4.018
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14271
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29337r1_rule
Checks: C-11762r1_chk
The site should have a local policy to ensure that passwords for application/service accounts are at least 15 characters in length and meet complexity requirements for all passwords. Application/service account passwords manually generated and entered by a system administrator must be changed at least annually or whenever a system administrator that has knowledge of the password leaves the organization. Interview the system administrators on their policy for application/service accounts. If it does not meet the above requirements, this is a finding. Using the DUMPSEC utility: Select “Dump Users as Table” from the “Report” menu. Select the available fields in the following sequence, and click on the “Add” button for each entry: UserName SID PswdRequired PswdExpires PswdLastSetTime LastLogonTime AcctDisabled Groups If any application accounts listed in the Dumpsec user report have a date older than one year in the “PwsdLastSetTime” column, then this is a finding. Note: The following command can be used on Windows 2003/2008 Active Directory if DumpSec cannot be run: Open a Command Prompt. Enter “Dsquery user -limit 0 -o rdn -stalepwd 365”. This will return a list of User Accounts with passwords older the one year.
Fix: F-13613r1_fix
Create application/service account passwords that are at least 15 characters in length and meet complexity requirements. Change application/service account passwords that are manually generated and entered by a system administrator at least annually or whenever an administrator with knowledge of the password leaves the organization.
- RMF Control
- SC-13
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002450
- Version
- DS00.3281_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14783
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-54941r1_rule
Checks: C-48701r1_chk
With the assistance of the SA, NSO, or network reviewer as required, review the site network diagram(s) or documentation to determine the level of classification for the network(s) over which replication data is transmitted. Determine the classification level of the Windows domain controller. If the classification level of the Windows domain controller is higher than the level of the networks, review the site network diagram(s) and directory implementation documentation to determine if NSA-approved encryption is used to protect the replication network traffic. If the classification level of the Windows domain controller is higher than the level of the network traversed and NSA-approved encryption is not used, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47822r1_fix
Configure NSA-approved (Type 1) cryptography to protect the directory data in transit for directory service implementations at a classified confidentiality level that transfers replication data through a network cleared to a lower level than the data.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- DS00.3131_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14797
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-51992r1_rule
Checks: C-46916r1_chk
At this time, this is a finding for all Windows domain controllers for sensitive or classified levels as Windows Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) does not provide a method to restrict anonymous access to the root DSE on domain controllers. The following can be used to verify anonymous access if allowed. Open a command prompt (not elevated). Run "ldp.exe". From the Connection menu, select Bind. Select Simple bind for the Bind type. Clear the User, Password, and Domain fields, Click OK. RootDSE attributes should display, such as various namingContexts. Confirmation of anonymous access will be displayed at the end: res = ldap_simple_bind_s Authenticated as: 'NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON'
Fix: F-45045r1_fix
Implement network protections to reduce the risk of anonymous access. Network hardware ports at the site are subject to 802.1x authentication or MAC address restrictions. Premise firewall or host restrictions prevent access to ports 389, 636, 3268, and 3269 from client hosts not explicitly identified by domain (.mil) or IP address.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- DS00.3130_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14798
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-51995r1_rule
Checks: C-46918r1_chk
Verify anonymous access is not allowed to the AD domain naming context. Open a command prompt (not elevated). Run "ldp.exe". From the Connection menu, select Bind. Select Simple bind for the Bind type. Clear the User, Password, and Domain fields, Click OK. Confirmation of anonymous access will be displayed at the end: res = ldap_simple_bind_s Authenticated as: 'NT AUTHORITY\ANONYMOUS LOGON' From the Browse menu, select Search. In the Search dialog, enter the DN of the domain naming context (generally something like "dc=disaost,dc=mil") in the Base DN field. Clear the Attributes field and select Run. Error messages should display related to binds and user not authenticated. If attribute data is displayed, anonymous access is enabled to the domain naming context and this is a finding.
Fix: F-45048r1_fix
Configure directory data (outside the root DSE) of a non-public directory to prevent anonymous access. For AD, there are multiple configuration items that could enable anonymous access. Changing the access permissions on the domain naming context object (from the secure defaults) could enable anonymous access. If the check procedures indicate this is the cause, the process that was used to change the permissions should be reversed. This could have been through the Windows Support Tools ADSI Edit console (adsiedit.msc). The dsHeuristics option is used. This is addressed in check V-8555 in the AD Forest STIG.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000185
- Version
- DS00.2140_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14820
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-54945r1_rule
Checks: C-48704r1_chk
Verify the source of the domain controller's server certificate. Run "mmc". Select "Add/Remove Snap-in" from the File menu. Select "Certificates" in the left pane and click the "Add >" button. Select "Computer Account", click "Next". Select the appropriate option for "Select the computer you want this snap-in to manage.", click "Finish". Click "OK". Select and expand the Certificates (Local Computer) entry in the left pane. Select and expand the Personal entry in the left pane. Select the Certificates entry in the left pane. In the right pane, examine the Issued By field for the certificate to determine the issuing CA. If the Issued By field of the PKI certificate being used by the domain controller does not indicate the issuing Certificate Authority (CA) is part of the DoD PKI or an approved ECA, this is a finding. There are multiple sources from which lists of valid DoD CAs and approved ECAs can be obtained: The Global Directory Service (GDS) website provides an online source. The address for this site is https://crl.gds.disa.mil. DoD Public Key Enablement (PKE) Engineering Support maintains the InstallRoot utility to manage DoD supported root certificates on Windows computers which includes a list of authorized CAs. The utility package can be downloaded from the PKI and PKE Tools page on IASE. http://iase.disa.mil/pki-pke/function_pages/tools.html
Fix: F-47825r1_fix
Obtain PKI certificates issued by the DoD PKI or an approved External Certificate Authority (ECA).
- RMF Control
- SC-10
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001133
- Version
- DS00.3370_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-14831
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-51991r1_rule
Checks: C-46910r1_chk
Verify the value for MaxConnIdleTime. Open an elevated command prompt. Enter "ntdsutil". At the "ntdsutil:" prompt, enter "LDAP policies". At the "ldap policy:" prompt, enter "connections". At the "server connections:" prompt, enter "connect to server [host-name]". (Where [host-name] is the computer name of the domain controller.) At the "server connections:" prompt, enter "q". At the "ldap policy:" prompt, enter "show values". If the value for MaxConnIdleTime is greater than 300 (the value for five minutes) or it is not specified, this is a finding. Enter "q" at the "ldap policy:" and "ntdsutil:" prompts to exit. Alternately, Dsquery can be used to display MaxConnIdleTime: Open an elevated command prompt. Enter the following command (on a single line). dsquery * "cn=Default Query Policy,cn=Query-Policies,cn=Directory Service, cn=Windows NT,cn=Services,cn=Configuration,dc=[forest-name]" -attr LDAPAdminLimits The quotes are required and dc=[forest-name] is the fully qualified LDAP name of the domain being reviewed (e.g., dc=disaost,dc=mil).
Fix: F-45038r1_fix
Configure the directory service to terminate LDAP-based network connections to the directory server after five (5) minutes of inactivity. Open an elevated command prompt. Enter "ntdsutil". At the "ntdsutil:" prompt, enter "LDAP policies". At the "ldap policy:" prompt, enter "connections". At the "server connections:" prompt, enter "connect to server [host-name]". (Where [host-name] is the computer name of the domain controller.) At the "server connections:" prompt, enter "q". At the "ldap policy:" prompt, enter "Set MaxConnIdleTime to 300". Enter "Commit Changes" to save. Enter "Show values" to verify changes. Enter "q" at the "ldap policy:" and "ntdsutil:" prompts to exit.
- RMF Control
- IA-2
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000765
- Version
- AD.1033_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15488
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28512r2_rule
Checks: C-32057r2_chk
Use the following procedure to check a sample of accounts. 1. Open Active Directory Users and Computers. 2. Select the Users node. 3. For each user account sampled, right-click and select Properties. 4. Select the Account tab. 5. View the setting in Account Options area. 6. Verify that the option “Smart card is required for interactive logon” is checked.
Fix: F-28436r2_fix
Configure all user accounts including administrator accounts in Active Directory to enable the option “Smart card is required for interactive logon”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.140
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15505
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29560r1_rule
Checks: C-34533r1_chk
Search for the file FrameworkService.exe (by default in the \Program Files\McAfee\Common Framework\ directory) and check that the version is 4 or above. AND verify that the Service "McAfee Framework Service" is running. If either of these conditions does not exist, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-30040r1_fix
Deploy the McAfee Agent as detailed in the CTO and in accordance with the DoD HBSS STIG.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.202
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15666
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29428r1_rule
Checks: C-15310r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Peernet\ Value Name: Disabled Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15530r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Microsoft Peer-to-Peer Networking Services “Turn Off Microsoft Peer-to-Peer Networking Services” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.203
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15667
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29430r1_rule
Checks: C-15311r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections\ Value Name: NC_AllowNetBridge_NLA Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15533r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Network Connections “Prohibit installation and configuration of Network Bridge on your DNS domain network” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000185
- Version
- 5.213
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15671
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29434r1_rule
Checks: C-15315r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\SystemCertificates\AuthRoot\ Value Name: DisableRootAutoUpdate Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15538r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off Automatic Root Certificates Update” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.214
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15672
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-21932r2_rule
Checks: C-24459r2_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\EventViewer\ Value Name: MicrosoftEventVwrDisableLinks Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-20476r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off Event Viewer “Events.asp” links” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.216
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15673
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29437r1_rule
Checks: C-15317r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Internet Connection Wizard\ Value Name: ExitOnMSICW Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15540r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off Internet Connection Wizard if URL connection is referring to Microsoft.com” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.217
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15674
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29439r1_rule
Checks: C-15318r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\ Value Name: NoInternetOpenWith Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15541r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off Internet File Association service” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.218
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15675
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29441r1_rule
Checks: C-15319r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Registration Wizard Control\ Value Name: NoRegistration Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15542r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off Registration if URL connection is referring to Microsoft.com” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.219
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15676
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29614r1_rule
Checks: C-15320r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\ Value Name: NoOnlinePrintsWizard Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15543r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off the “Order Prints” picture task” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.220
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15677
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29443r1_rule
Checks: C-15321r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMovieMaker\ Value Name: CodecDownload Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15544r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off Windows Movie Maker automatic codec downloads” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.221
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15678
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29445r1_rule
Checks: C-15322r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMovieMaker\ Value Name: Webhelp Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15545r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off Windows Movie Maker online Web links” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.222
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15679
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29447r1_rule
Checks: C-15323r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMovieMaker\ Value Name: WebPublish Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15546r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings “Turn off Windows Movie Maker saving to online video hosting provider” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.223
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15680
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29449r1_rule
Checks: C-15324r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\system\ Value Name: LogonType Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15547r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Logon “Always use classic logon” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.231
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15682
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29451r1_rule
Checks: C-15326r1_chk
Note: For Windows XP, this check only applies if Internet Explorer 7 or later is installed. If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Feeds\ Value Name: DisableEnclosureDownload Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15549r1_fix
Note: For Windows XP, this only applies if Internet Explorer 7 or later is installed. Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> RSS Feeds “Turn off downloading of enclosures” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.240
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15683
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29453r1_rule
Checks: C-15327r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\ Value Name: PreXPSP2ShellProtocolBehavior Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15550r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Explorer “Turn off shell protocol protected mode” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.241
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15684
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29455r1_rule
Checks: C-15328r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer\ Value Name: SafeForScripting Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15551r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Installer “Disable IE security prompt for Windows Installer scripts” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- 5.242
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15685
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29457r1_rule
Checks: C-15329r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer\ Value Name: EnableUserControl Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15552r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Installer “Enable user control over installs” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- 5.243
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15686
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29459r1_rule
Checks: C-15330r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer\ Value Name: DisableLUAPatching Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15553r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Installer “Prohibit non-administrators from applying vendor signed updates” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.248
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15687
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29461r1_rule
Checks: C-15331r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsMediaPlayer\ Value Name: GroupPrivacyAcceptance Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15554r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Media Player “Do Not Show First Use Dialog Boxes” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.200
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15696
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29561r1_rule
Checks: C-15384r1_chk
If the following registry values don’t exist or are not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\LLTD\ Value Name: AllowLLTDIOOndomain Value Name: AllowLLTDIOOnPublicNet Value Name: EnableLLTDIO Value Name: ProhibitLLTDIOOnPrivateNet Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15588r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Link-Layer Topology Discovery “Turn on Mapper I/O (LLTDIO) driver” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.201
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15697
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29562r1_rule
Checks: C-15385r1_chk
If the following registry values don’t exist or are not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\LLTD\ Value Name: AllowRspndrOndomain Value Name: AllowRspndrOnPublicNet Value Name: EnableRspndr Value Name: ProhibitRspndrOnPrivateNet Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15589r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Link-Layer Topology Discovery “Turn on Responder (RSPNDR) driver” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.206
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15698
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29759r1_rule
Checks: C-15386r1_chk
If the following registry values don’t exist or are not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WCN\Registrars\ Value Name: DisableFlashConfigRegistrar Value Name: DisableInBand802DOT11Registrar Value Name: DisableUPnPRegistrar Value Name: DisableWPDRegistrar Value Name: EnableRegistrars Type: REG_Dword Value: 0
Fix: F-15590r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Windows Connect Now “Configuration of wireless settings using Windows Connect Now” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.207
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15699
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29563r1_rule
Checks: C-15387r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WCN\UI\ Value Name: DisableWcnUi Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15591r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Windows Connect Now “Prohibit Access of the Windows Connect Now wizards” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- 5.211
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15703
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29564r1_rule
Checks: C-15391r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearching\ Value Name: DontPromptForWindowsUpdate Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15595r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Driver Installation “Turn off Windows Update device driver search prompt” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 5.224
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15705
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28517r1_rule
Checks: C-28807r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Power\PowerSettings\0e796bdb-100d-47d6-a2d5-f7d2daa51f51\ Value Name: DCSettingIndex Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 This is only applicable on Server 2008 if it is installed on a laptop/mobile computer.
Fix: F-15597r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Power Management -> Sleep Settings “Require a Password When a Computer Wakes (On Battery)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- IA-11
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002038
- Version
- 5.225
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15706
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-28519r1_rule
Checks: C-28809r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Power\PowerSettings\0e796bdb-100d-47d6-a2d5-f7d2daa51f51\ Value Name: ACSettingIndex Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 This is only applicable on Server 2008 if it is installed on a laptop/mobile computer.
Fix: F-15598r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Power Management -> Sleep Settings “Require a Password When a Computer Wakes (Plugged In)” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.226
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15707
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29565r1_rule
Checks: C-15395r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: LoggingEnabled Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15599r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Assistance “Turn on session logging” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.230
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15710
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29566r1_rule
Checks: C-15398r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0\ Value Name: NoUntrustedContent Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15602r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Online Assistance “Turn off Untrusted Content” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.232
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15711
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29567r1_rule
Checks: C-15399r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Search\ Value Name: AllowIndexingEncryptedStoresOrItems Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15603r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Search “Allow indexing of encrypted files” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.234
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15713
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29572r1_rule
Checks: C-15401r1_chk
If the following registry value exists and is set to “1” (Basic) or “2” (Advanced), this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Spynet\ Value Name: SpyNetReporting Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1 or 2 = a Finding
Fix: F-15605r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Defender “Configure Microsoft Spynet Reporting” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- SI-11
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-001312
- Version
- 5.235
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15714
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29573r1_rule
Checks: C-15402r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\ Value Name: LoggingDisabled Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15606r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Error Reporting “Disable Logging” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.236
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15715
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29574r1_rule
Checks: C-15403r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\ Value Name: Disabled Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15607r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Error Reporting “Disable Windows Error Reporting” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.238
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15717
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29575r1_rule
Checks: C-15405r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Windows Error Reporting\ Value Name: DontSendAdditionalData Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15609r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Error Reporting “Do not send additional data” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-5
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-002385
- Version
- 5.239
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15718
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29576r2_rule
Checks: C-15406r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Explorer\ Value Name: NoHeapTerminationOnCorruption Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15610r2_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Explorer “Turn off heap termination on corruption” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 5.244
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15719
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29577r2_rule
Checks: C-15407r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: ReportControllerMissing Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15611r2_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Logon Options “Report when logon server was not available during user logon” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.245
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15720
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29578r1_rule
Checks: C-15408r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Mail\ Value Name: DisableCommunities Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15612r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Mail “Turn off the communities features” to “Enabled”
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.246
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15721
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29579r1_rule
Checks: C-15409r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Mail\ Value Name: ManualLaunchAllowed Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-15613r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Mail “Turn off Windows Mail application” to “Enabled”
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.247
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15722
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29580r1_rule
Checks: C-15410r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\WMDRM\ Value Name: DisableOnline Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15614r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Media Digital Rights Management “Prevent Windows Media DRM Internet Access” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- SC-4
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001090
- Version
- 5.253
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15727
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29760r1_rule
Checks: C-15415r1_chk
Note: This setting is in HKEY_CURRENT_USER, not HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_CURRENT_USER Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\ Value Name: NoInPlaceSharing Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-15619r1_fix
Note: This setting is under USER Configuration not COMPUTER Configuration Configure the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Network Sharing “Prevent users from sharing files within their profile” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 2.021
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15823
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29465r1_rule
Checks: C-16140r1_chk
Search all drives for *.p12 and *.pfx files. If any files with these extensions exist, then this is a finding. Documentable Explanation: This does not apply to server-based applications that have a requirement for .p12 certificate files (e.g., Oracle Wallet Manager). Some applications create files with extensions of .p12 that are NOT certificate installation files. Removal from systems of non-certificate installation files are not required. These should be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-15775r1_fix
Remove any certificate installation files found on a system. Note: This does not apply to server-based applications that have a requirement for .p12 certificate files (e.g., Oracle Wallet Manager)
- RMF Control
- SC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001084
- Version
- 3.138
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15991
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16934r1_rule
Checks: C-32781r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Allow UIAccess applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: EnableUIADesktopToggle Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-28854r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Allow UIAccess applications to prompt for elevation without using the secure desktop” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002314
- Version
- 5.074
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15997
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16941r1_rule
Checks: C-32905r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fDisableCcm Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16012r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Device and Resource Redirection “Do not allow COM port redirection” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002314
- Version
- 5.075
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15998
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16942r1_rule
Checks: C-32906r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fDisableLPT Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16013r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Device and Resource Redirection “Do not allow LPT port redirection” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002314
- Version
- 5.076
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-15999
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16943r1_rule
Checks: C-32907r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fDisablePNPRedir Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16014r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Device and Resource Redirection “Do not allow supported Plug and Play device redirection” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002314
- Version
- 5.077
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-16000
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16944r1_rule
Checks: C-32908r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: fEnableSmartCard Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16015r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Device and Resource Redirection “Do not allow smart card device redirection” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-002314
- Version
- 5.078
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-16001
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16945r1_rule
Checks: C-32909r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\ Value Name: RedirectOnlyDefaultClientPrinter Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16016r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Printer Redirection “Redirect only the default client printer” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- AC-17
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-002314
- Version
- 5.079
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-16005
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16957r1_rule
Checks: C-32910r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer Value Name: NoDisconnect Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16028r1_fix
2008 - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Terminal Services -> Terminal Server -> Remote Session Environment “Remove ‘Disconnect’ option from the Shut Down dialog” will be set to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.260
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-16006
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16958r2_rule
Checks: C-16647r3_chk
Start "Server Manager" under Administrative Tools. Select the "Features" node. View Features Summary to determine any installed features. The "Add Features" link provides a complete list of available Features. Any installed Features must be documented with the IAO to include the reason for installation and any mitigations of risk. Current Exceptions: Group Policy Management, Windows Server Backup Features, Bitlocker. If any unnecessary, undocumented Features are installed, this is a finding.
Fix: F-16029r1_fix
Uninstall any unnecessary, undocumented Features.
- RMF Control
- SC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-001084
- Version
- 3.140
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-16008
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-16960r1_rule
Checks: C-32853r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “User Account Control: Only elevate executables that are signed and validated” is not set to “Disabled”, then this is a finding. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: ValidateAdminCodeSignatures Value Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-28963r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “User Account Control: Only elevate executables that are signed and validated” to “Disabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.254
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-16020
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29581r1_rule
Checks: C-16743r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_Local_Machine Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\SQMClient\Windows Value Name: CEIPEnable Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-16061r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication Settings -> “Turn off Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.255
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-16021
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29761r1_rule
Checks: C-16744r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_Current_User Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0 Value Name: NoImplicitFeedback Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16062r1_fix
Configure the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication Settings -> “Turn off Help Experience Improvement Program” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000381
- Version
- 5.256
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-16048
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29762r1_rule
Checks: C-17017r1_chk
If the following registry value doesn’t exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_Current_User Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Assistance\Client\1.0 Value Name: NoExplicitFeedback Type: REG_DWORD Value: 1
Fix: F-16132r1_fix
Configure the policy value for User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication Settings -> “Turn off Help Ratings” to “Enabled”.
- RMF Control
- CM-7
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001764
- Version
- 2.022
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-17900
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29585r1_rule
Checks: C-20130r2_chk
In the Registry Editor, navigate to the following registry key: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\IniFileMapping\Autorun.inf Value Name: (Default) Type: REG_Sz Value: @SYS:DoesNotExist If the above listed registry value does not exist, then this is a finding.
Fix: F-18240r1_fix
Add the registry value as specified in the manual check.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- 4.005
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-18010
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-29589r1_rule
Checks: C-20665r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. If any user accounts, or groups, (to include administrators) are granted the “Debug programs” right, then this is a finding. If Administrators require this right for troubleshooting or application issues, it should be assigned on a temporary basis as needed. Documentable Explanation: Some applications may require this right to function such as the Windows 2003 Cluster service account. Any exception needs to be documented with the IAO. Acceptable forms of documentation include vendor published documents and application owner confirmation.
Fix: F-18585r1_fix
Configure the system to remove any accounts from the "Debug programs" user right.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- 2.023
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-26070
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-33308r1_rule
Checks: C-32949r1_chk
Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. Verify the permissions assigned. Standard user accounts and groups will only have Read permissions to this registry key. If any standard user accounts or groups have greater permissions, this is a finding. The default permissions satisfy this requirement.
Fix: F-29102r1_fix
Assign only Read permissions for standard user accounts and groups to the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon registry key. This is the default configuration.
- RMF Control
- AC-8
- Severity
- L
- CCI
- CCI-000048
- Version
- 3.014
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-26359
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-34591r2_rule
Checks: C-40786r3_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options. If the value for “Interactive Logon: Message title for users attempting to log on” is not set to “DoD Notice and Consent Banner”, “US Department of Defense Warning Statement”, or a site defined equivalent, this is a finding. If a site defined title is used, it can in no case contravene or modify the language of the banner text required in V-1089. Automated tools may only search for the titles defined above. If a site defined title is used, a manual review will be required. The policy referenced configures the following registry value: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System\ Value Name: LegalNoticeCaption Value Type: REG_SZ Value: See message title above
Fix: F-36225r2_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options “Interactive Logon: Message title for users attempting to log on” to “DoD Notice and Consent Banner”, “US Department of Defense Warning Statement”, or a site defined equivalent. If a site defined title is used, it can in no case contravene or modify the language of the banner text required in V-1089.
- RMF Control
- AC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000213
- Version
- WINUR-000018-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-26483
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-47114r1_rule
Checks: C-44730r2_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. If the following accounts or groups are not defined for the "Deny log on as a batch job" right, this is a finding: Guests Group
Fix: F-41030r2_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> "Deny log on as a batch job" to include the following. Guests Group
- RMF Control
- AC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000213
- Version
- WINUR-000019-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-26484
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-47125r1_rule
Checks: C-44742r2_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. If any accounts or groups are defined for the "Deny log on as a service", this is a finding.
Fix: F-41042r3_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> "Deny log on as a service" to include the no entries (blank).
- RMF Control
- AC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000213
- Version
- WINUR-000020-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-26485
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-47107r1_rule
Checks: C-44734r1_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. If the following accounts or groups are not defined for the "Deny log on locally" right, this is a finding: Guests Group
Fix: F-41034r2_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> "Deny log on locally" to include the following. Guests Group
- RMF Control
- AC-3
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000213
- Version
- WINUR-000021-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-26486
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-47143r1_rule
Checks: C-44738r2_chk
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view. Navigate to Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment. If the following accounts or groups are not defined for the "Deny log on through Terminal Services" right, this is a finding. Guests Group
Fix: F-41038r3_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> "Deny log on through Terminal Services" to include the following. Guests Group
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000185
- Version
- DS00.2141_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-26683
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-33885r2_rule
Checks: C-48715r1_chk
Verify the source of PKI certificates associated with user accounts in active directory. Ask the administrator to identify one or more account entries in the directory for which a PKI certificate has been imported. Open Active Directory Users and Computers. (Available from various menus or run "dsa.msc".) Select the Users container or the OU in which user accounts have been identified. For each User account sampled, right click and select Properties. Select the Published Certificates tab. Examine the Issued By field for the certificates to determine the issuing CA. If the Issued By field of any PKI certificate being stored with an account does not indicate the issuing Certificate Authority (CA) is part of the DoD PKI or an approved ECA, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47836r1_fix
Replace unauthorized certificates associated with user accounts with ones issued by the DoD PKI or an approved External Certificate Authority.
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- DS00.0121_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-27109
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-34410r2_rule
Checks: C-49675r2_chk
If the system is using the more current Distributed File System (DFS) replication, this is NA. Execute the command "Dfsrmig /getmigrationstate", to verify DFSR is being used. The following message should be returned if the system is using DFSR: "All Domain Controllers have migrated successfully to Global state ('Eliminated'). Migration has reached a consistent state on all Domain Controllers." If the system is using FRS: Run "Regedit". Navigate to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\NtFrs\Parameters". Note the value for "Working Directory", typically "%SystemRoot%\ntfrs". Verify the permissions of the noted location. If the access control permissions of the FRS directory are not at least as restrictive as those below, this is a finding. FRS Directory Permissions: Administrators - Full Control (F) SYSTEM - Full Control (F)
Fix: F-50023r2_fix
If the system is using the more current DFS replication, this is NA. Maintain the access control permissions for the FRS directory as outlined below. FRS Directory Permissions: Administrators - Full Control (F) SYSTEM - Full Control (F)
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- DS00.0122_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-27119
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-39858r2_rule
Checks: C-48679r1_chk
Verify the permissions on the SYSVOL directory. Open a command prompt. Run "net share". Make note of the directory location of the SYSVOL share. By default this will be \Windows\SYSVOL\sysvol. For this requirement, permissions will be verified at the first SYSVOL directory level. Open Windows Explorer. Navigate to \Windows\SYSVOL (or the directory noted previously if different). Right click the directory and select properties. Select the Security tab. Click Advanced. If any standard user accounts or groups are allowed greater than read & execute permissions, this is a finding. The default permissions noted below meet this requirement. Name - Authenticated Users Permission - Read & execute Apply To - This folder, subfolder and files Name - Server Operators Permission - Read & execute Apply To - This folder, subfolder and files Name - Administrators Permission - Special Apply To - This folder only (Permission - Special : all selected except Full control, Delete subfolders and files) Name - CREATOR OWNER Permission - Special (Full control in Detail view) Apply To - Subfolders and files only Name - Administrators Permission - Special (Full control in Detail view) Apply To - Subfolders and files only Name - SYSTEM Permission - Full control Apply To - This folder, subfolders and files Alternately, use Icacls.exe to view the permissions of the SYSVOL directory. Open a command prompt. Run "icacls c:\Windows\SYSVOL The following results should be displayed: NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users:(RX) NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users:(OI)(CI)(IO)(GR,GE) BUILTIN\Server Operators:(RX) BUILTIN\Server Operators:(OI)(CI)(IO)(GR,GE) BUILTIN\Administrators:(M,WDAC,WO) BUILTIN\Administrators:(OI)(CI)(IO)(F) NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(F) NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(OI)(CI)(IO)(F) BUILTIN\Administrators:(M,WDAC,WO) CREATOR OWNER:(OI)(CI)(IO)(F) (RX) - Read & execute Run "icacls /help" to view definitions of other permission codes.
Fix: F-47802r1_fix
Ensure the permissions on SYSVOL directory do not allow greater than read & execute for standard user accounts or groups. The defaults below meet this requirement. Name - Authenticated Users Permission - Read & execute Apply To - This folder, subfolder and files Name - Server Operators Permission - Read & execute Apply To - This folder, subfolder and files Name - Administrators Permission - Special Apply To - This folder only (Permission - Special - Permissions: all selected except Full control, Delete subfolders and files) Name - CREATOR OWNER Permission - Special (Full control in Detail view) Apply To - Subfolders and files only Name - Administrators Permission - Special (Full control in Detail view) Apply To - Subfolders and files only Name - SYSTEM Permission - Full control Apply To - This folder, subfolders and files
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000185
- Version
- WINPK-000001
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-32272
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-42594r3_rule
Checks: C-49217r1_chk
Verify the DoD Root CA 2 certificate is installed as a Trusted Root Certification Authority using the Certificates MMC snap-in: Run "MMC". Select "File", "Add/Remove Snap-in". Select "Certificates", click "Add". Select "Computer account", click "Next". Select "Local computer: (the computer this console is running on)", click "Finish". Click "OK". Expand "Certificates" and navigate to "Trusted Root Certification Authorities\Certificates". Search for "DoD Root CA 2" under "Issued To" in the center pane. If there is no entry for "DoD Root CA 2", this is a finding. Select DoD Root CA 2. Right click and select "Open". Select the "Details" Tab. Scroll to the bottom and select "Thumbprint Algorithm". Verify the Value is "sha1". If the value for "Thumbprint Algorithm" is not "sha1", this is a finding. Next select "Thumbprint". If the value for the "Thumbprint" field is not "8C:94:1B:34:EA:1E:A6:ED:9A:E2:BC:54:CF:68:72:52:B4:C9:B5:61", this is a finding. The thumbprint referenced applies to NIPRNet, see PKE documentation for other networks.
Fix: F-48779r1_fix
Install the DoD Root CA 2 certificate. The InstallRoot tool is available on IASE at http://iase.disa.mil/pki-pke/function_pages/tools.html.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000185
- Version
- WINPK-000003
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-32274
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-42605r4_rule
Checks: C-49167r1_chk
Verify the DoD Root CA 2 certificate issued by DoD Interoperability Root CA 1 is installed on NIPRNet systems as an Untrusted Certificate using the Certificates MMC snap-in. Run “MMC” Select “File”, “Add/Remove Snap-in…” Select “Certificates”, click “Add” Select “Computer account”, click “Next” Select “Local computer: (the computer this console is running on)”, click “Finish” Click “OK” Expand “Certificates” and navigate to “Untrusted Certificates\Certificates” Search in the center pane for “DoD Root CA 2” under “Issued To” with “DoD Interoperability Root CA 1” as “Issued By” If there is no entry for “DoD Root CA 2”, this is a finding. Select “DoD Root CA 2” Right click and select “Open” Select the “Details” Tab Scroll to the bottom and select “Thumbprint Algorithm” Verify the Value is “sha1”, If the value for “Thumbprint Algorithm” is not “sha1”, this is a finding. Next select “Thumbprint” If the value for the “Thumbprint” field is not “99:c4:94:ec:e4:fc:09:3e:ee:13:c4:d6:5b:1b:1e:01:b9:b5:d4:34”, this is a finding.
Fix: F-48593r1_fix
Install the DoD Interoperability Root CA 1 to DoD Root CA 2 cross certificate on NIPRNet systems only. The FBCA Cross-Certificate Remover tool is available on IASE at http://iase.disa.mil/pki-pke/function_pages/tools.html
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- WINRG-000001
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-32282
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-42617r1_rule
Checks: C-40783r2_chk
Navigate to the following registry key and review the assigned permissions: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components On 64-bit systems also review the permissions assigned to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components Verify that standard user accounts and groups only have Read permissions to this registry key. If any standard user accounts or groups have greater permissions this is a finding. The default permissions satisfy this requirement.
Fix: F-36207r3_fix
Ensure only Read permissions are assigned to standard user accounts and groups for the following registry keys. The default configuration satisfies this requirement. All systems HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components 64-bit systems HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- DS00.0133_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-33673
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-44096r4_rule
Checks: C-51587r2_chk
Verify the permissions on Group Policy objects. Open "Group Policy Management". (Available from various menus or run "gpmc.msc".) Navigate to "Group Policy Objects" in the domain being reviewed (Forest > Domains > Domain). For each Group Policy object: Select the Group Policy object item in the left pane. Select the Delegation tab in the right pane. Select the Advanced button. If any standard user accounts or groups have greater than Allow permissions of Read and Apply group policy, this is a finding. Other access permissions that allow the objects to be updated are considered findings unless specifically documented by the IAO. The default permissions noted below meet this requirement. The permissions shown are at the summary level. More detailed permissions can be viewed by selecting the next Advanced button, selecting the desired Permission entry, and the Edit button. Authenticated Users - Read, Apply group policy, Special permissions The Special permissions for Authenticated Users are for Read type Properties. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. The Special permissions for the following default groups are not the focus of this requirement and may include a wide range of permissions and properties. CREATOR OWNER - Special permissions SYSTEM - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Delete all child objects, Special permissions Domain Admins - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Delete all child objects, Special permissions Enterprise Admins - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Delete all child objects, Special permissions ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS - Read, Special permissions The Domain Admins and Enterprise Admins will not have the "Delete all child objects" permission on the two default group policy objects: Default Domain Policy and Default Domain Controllers Policy. They will have this permission on created group policy objects. The Anonymous Logon, Guests, or any group that contains those groups (in which users are not uniquely identified and authenticated) must not have any access permissions unless the group and justification is explicitly documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-53271r2_fix
Ensure the permissions on Group Policy objects do not allow greater than Read and Apply group policy for standard user accounts or groups. The default permissions below meet this requirement. Authenticated Users - Read, Apply group policy, Special permissions The Special permissions for Authenticated Users are for Read type Properties. CREATOR OWNER - Special permissions SYSTEM - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Delete all child objects, Special permissions Domain Admins - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Delete all child objects, Special permissions Enterprise Admins - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Delete all child objects, Special permissions ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS - Read, Special permissions Document any other access permissions that allow the objects to be updated with the IAO. The Domain Admins and Enterprise Admins will not have the "Delete all child objects" permission on the two default group policy objects: Default Domain Policy and Default Domain Controllers Policy. They will have this permission on created group policy objects.
- RMF Control
- CM-11
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-001812
- Version
- WINCC-000001
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-34974
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-46218r1_rule
Checks: C-43428r1_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Subkey: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer\ Value Name: AlwaysInstallElevated Type: REG_DWORD Value: 0
Fix: F-39547r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Installer -> "Always install with elevated privileges" to "Disabled".
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- 1.006-01
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36451
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-47864r1_rule
Checks: C-44694r2_chk
Determine if site policy prohibits the use of applications that access the internet, such as web browsers, or with potential internet sources, such as email, by administrative user accounts, except as necessary for local service administration. If it does not, this is a finding.
Fix: F-40991r2_fix
Establish a site policy to prohibit the use applications that access the internet, such as web browsers, or with potential internet sources, such as email, by administrative user accounts. Ensure the policy is enforced.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- WIN00-000011
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36663
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-54962r1_rule
Checks: C-48722r1_chk
Verify a supervisor or administrator password is set in the BIOS or system controller. If a password is not configured, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47843r1_fix
Access the system's BIOS or system controller. Configure a supervisor/administrator password.
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- WIN00-000012
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36664
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-54991r1_rule
Checks: C-48729r1_chk
Verify whether the system BIOS or controller allows removable media for the boot loader. If it does, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47874r1_fix
Configure the system BIOS or controller to use a boot loader installed on fixed media.
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- WINAU-000608
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36669
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-49927r1_rule
Checks: C-45791r2_chk
Security Option "Audit: Force audit policy subcategory settings (Windows Vista or later) to override audit policy category settings" must be set to "Enabled" (V-14230) for the detailed auditing subcategories to be effective. Use the AuditPol tool to review the current Audit Policy configuration. Open a Command Prompt with elevated privileges ("Run as Administrator"). Enter "AuditPol /get /category:*". If the system does not audit the following, this is a finding. Object Access -> Handle Manipulation - Failure
Fix: F-43054r1_fix
Configure Object Access -> Handle Manipulation to audit failures. Open a Command Prompt with elevated privileges ("Run as Administrator"). Enter the following command. Auditpol /set /subcategory:"Handle Manipulation" /failure:enable (Include the quotes around the subcategory name.)
- RMF Control
- SI-16
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002824
- Version
- WINCC-000078
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36701
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-49945r4_rule
Checks: C-45796r3_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\EMET\SysSettings\ Value Name: ASLR Type: REG_DWORD Value: 3
Fix: F-49715r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> EMET -> "System ASLR" to "Enabled" with "Application Opt-In" selected. The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit must be installed on the system and the administrative template files added to make this setting available.
- RMF Control
- SI-16
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002824
- Version
- WINCC-000079
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36702
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-50029r3_rule
Checks: C-45801r2_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\EMET\Defaults\ Value Name: IE Type: REG_SZ Value: *\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe
Fix: F-43155r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> EMET -> "Default Protections for Internet Explorer" to "Enabled". The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit must be installed on the system and the administrative template files added to make this setting available.
- RMF Control
- SI-16
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002824
- Version
- WINCC-000080
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36703
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-50041r3_rule
Checks: C-49494r2_chk
If confirmed that none of the applications are installed on a system, this can be NA. If the following registry values do not exist or are not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\EMET\Defaults\ The Value Names will include the following: Access Acrobat AcrobatReader Excel InfoPath jre6_java jre6_javaw jre6_javaws jre7_java jre7_javaw jre7_javaws Lync Outlook Picture Manager PowerPoint PPTViewer Publisher Visio VisioViewer Word Wordpad
Fix: F-49735r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> EMET -> "Default Protections for Recommended Software" to "Enabled". The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit must be installed on the system and the administrative template files added to make this setting available.
- RMF Control
- SI-16
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002824
- Version
- WINCC-000081
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36704
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-50049r3_rule
Checks: C-49500r2_chk
If confirmed that none of the applications are installed on a system, this can be NA. If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding: Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\EMET\Defaults\ The Value Names will include the following: 7z 7zFM 7zGUI Chrome Firefox FirefoxPluginContainer FoxitReader GoogleTalk iTunes LiveWriter LyncCommunicator mIRC Opera PhotoGallery Photoshop Pidgin QuickTimePlayer RealConverter RealPlayer Safari SkyDrive Skype Thunderbird ThunderbirdPluginContainer UnRAR VLC Winamp WindowsLiveMail WindowsMediaPlayer WinRARConsole WinRARGUI Winzip Winzip64
Fix: F-49742r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> EMET -> "Default Protections for Popular Software" to "Enabled". The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit must be installed on the system and the administrative template files added to make this setting available.
- RMF Control
- SI-16
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002824
- Version
- WINCC-000082
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36705
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-50055r4_rule
Checks: C-45814r5_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\EMET\SysSettings\ Value Name: DEP Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2 (Application Opt Out) Applications that do not function properly due to this setting, and are opted out, must be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-49746r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> EMET -> "System DEP" to "Enabled" with at least "Application Opt-Out" selected. The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit must be installed on the system and the administrative template files added to make this setting available. Document applications that do not function properly due to this setting, and are opted out, with the IAO. Opted out exceptions can be configured with the following command: EMET_Conf --Set "application path\executable name" -DEP Alternately, configure exceptions in System Properties: Select "System" in Control Panel. Select "Advanced system settings". Click "Settings" in the "Performance" section. Select the "Data Execution Prevention" tab. Select "Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select:". Applications that are opted out are configured in the window below this selection.
- RMF Control
- SI-16
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-002824
- Version
- WINCC-000083
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-36706
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-50061r4_rule
Checks: C-45818r5_chk
If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding. Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry Path: \Software\Policies\Microsoft\EMET\SysSettings\ Value Name: SEHOP Type: REG_DWORD Value: 2 Applications that do not function properly due to this setting, and are opted out, must be documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-49749r1_fix
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> EMET -> "System SEHOP" to "Enabled" with "Application Opt-Out" selected. The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit must be installed on the system and the administrative template files added to make this setting available. Document applications that do not function properly due to this setting, and are opted out, with the IAO. Opted out exceptions can be configured with the following command: EMET_Conf --Set "application path\executable name" -SEHOP
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- WINGE-000100
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39137
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-50950r3_rule
Checks: C-49482r2_chk
Verify EMET V4.1 Update 1 or later is installed on the system. If EMET is not installed, or at the minimum required version, this is a finding.
Fix: F-49704r2_fix
Install EMET V4.1 Update 1 or later on the system. EMET is available for download from Microsoft.
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- WINAU-000207-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39325
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-55016r2_rule
Checks: C-51695r2_chk
Verify the auditing configuration for group policy objects. Open "Group Policy Management". (Available from various menus, or run "gpmc.msc".) Navigate to "Group Policy Objects" in the domain being reviewed (Forest > Domains > Domain). For each Group Policy object: Select the Group Policy Object item in the left pane. Select the Delegation tab in the right pane. Select the Advanced button. Select the Advanced button again and then the Auditing tab. If the audit settings for any Group Policy object are not at least as inclusive as those below, this is a finding. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Applies To - Descendant groupPolicyContainer objects The three Success types listed below are defaults Inherited From the Parent Object. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - Parent Object Applies To - Descendant groupPolicyContainer objects (Access - Special = Permissions: Write all properties, Modify permissions) Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - Parent Object Applies To - Descendant Organization Unit objects
Fix: F-53409r1_fix
Configure the audit settings for Group Policy objects to include the following. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Applies To - Descendant groupPolicyContainer objects The three Success types listed below are defaults Inherited From the Parent Object. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - Parent Object Applies To - Descendant groupPolicyContainer objects (Access - Special = Permissions: Write all properties, Modify permissions) Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - Parent Object Applies To - Descendant Organization Unit objects
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- WINAU-000208-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39326
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-55057r1_rule
Checks: C-48743r1_chk
Verify the auditing configuration for the Domain object. Open "Active Directory Users and Computers". (Available from various menus or run "dsa.msc".) Ensure Advanced Features is selected in the View menu. Select the domain being reviewed in the left pane. Right click the domain name and select Properties. Select the Security tab. Select the Advanced button and then the Auditing tab. If the audit settings on the Domain object are not at least as inclusive as those below, this is a finding. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - Special Type - Success Name - Domain Users Access - All extended rights Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only Type - Success Name - Administrators Access - All extended rights Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only (Access - Special = Permissions: Write all properties, Modify permissions, Modify owner)
Fix: F-47929r2_fix
Configure the audit settings for Domain object to include the following. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - Special Type - Success Name - Domain Users Access - All extended rights Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only Type - Success Name - Administrators Access - All extended rights Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only (Access - Special = Permissions: Write all properties, Modify permissions, Modify owner)
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- WINAU-000209-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39327
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-55060r1_rule
Checks: C-48747r1_chk
Verify the auditing configuration for Infrastructure object. Open "Active Directory Users and Computers". (Available from various menus or run "dsa.msc".) Ensure Advanced Features is selected in the View menu. Select the domain being reviewed in the left pane. Right click the Infrastructure object in the right pane and select Properties. Select the Security tab. Select the Advanced button and then the Auditing tab. If the audit settings on the Infrastructure object are not at least as inclusive as those below, this is a finding. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> (Access - Special = Permissions: Write all properties, All extended rights, Change infrastructure master) Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - (CN of domain)
Fix: F-47932r1_fix
Configure the audit settings for Infrastructure object to include the following. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> (Access - Special = Permissions: Write all properties, All extended rights, Change infrastructure master) Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - (CN of domain)
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- WINAU-000210-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39328
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-55063r1_rule
Checks: C-48750r2_chk
Verify the auditing configuration for the Domain Controller OU object. Open "Active Directory Users and Computers". (Available from various menus or run "dsa.msc".) Ensure Advanced Features is selected in the View menu. Select the Domain Controllers OU under the domain being reviewed in the left pane. Right click the Domain Controllers OU object and select Properties. Select the Security tab. Select the Advanced button and then the Auditing tab. If the audit settings on the Domain Controllers OU object are not at least as inclusive as those below, this is a finding. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object and all descendant objects The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only (Access - Special = Permissions: all create, delete, and modify permissions) Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Write all properties Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object and all descendant objects Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - (CN of domain) Applies To - Descendant Organizational Unit objects
Fix: F-47935r2_fix
Configure the audit settings for Domain Controllers OU object to include the following. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only (Access - Special = Permissions: all create, delete, and modify permissions) Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Write all properties Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object and all descendant objects Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - (CN of domain) Applies To - Descendant Organizational Unit objects
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- WINAU-000211-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39329
- Rule IDs
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- SV-55066r1_rule
Checks: C-48753r1_chk
Verify the auditing configuration for the AdminSDHolder object. Open "Active Directory Users and Computers". (Available from various menus or run "dsa.msc".) Ensure Advanced Features is selected in the View menu. Select System under the domain being reviewed in the left pane. Right click the AdminSDHolder object in the right pane and select Properties. Select the Security tab. Select the Advanced button and then the Auditing tab. If the audit settings on the AdminSDHolder object are not at least as inclusive as those below, this is a finding. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only (Access - Special = Write all properties, Modify permissions, Modify owner) Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - (CN of domain) Applies To - Descendant Organizational Unit objects
Fix: F-47938r1_fix
Configure the audit settings for AdminSDHolder object to include the following. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> Applies To - This object only (Access - Special = Write all properties, Modify permissions, Modify owner) Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - (CN of domain) Applies To - Descendant Organizational Unit objects
- RMF Control
- AU-12
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000172
- Version
- WINAU-000212-DC
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39330
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-55069r1_rule
Checks: C-48756r1_chk
Verify the auditing configuration for the RID Manager$ object. Open "Active Directory Users and Computers". (Available from various menus or run "dsa.msc".) Ensure Advanced Features is selected in the View menu. Select System under the domain being reviewed in the left pane. Right-click the RID Manager$ object in the right pane and select Properties. Select the Security tab. Select the Advanced button and then the Auditing tab. If the audit settings on the RID Manager$ object are not at least as inclusive as those below, this is a finding. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> (Access - Special = Write all properties, All extended rights, Change RID master) Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - (CN of domain)
Fix: F-47941r1_fix
Configure the audit settings for RID Manager$ object to include the following. Type - Fail Name - Everyone Access - Full Control Inherited From - <not inherited> The success types listed below are defaults. Where Special is listed in the summary screens for Access, detailed Permissions are provided for reference, various Properties selections may also exist by default. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - Special Inherited From - <not inherited> (Access - Special = Write all properties, All extended rights, Change RID master) Two instances with the following summary information will be listed. Type - Success Name - Everyone Access - (blank) Inherited From - (CN of domain)
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- WINAD-000004-DC_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39332
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-56717r1_rule
Checks: C-49412r3_chk
Verify the permissions on the Domain Controllers OU. Open "Active Directory Users and Computers". (Available from various menus or run "dsa.msc".) Select Advanced Features in the View menu if not previously selected. Navigate to the Domain Controllers OU (folder in folder icon). Right click the OU and select Properties. Select the Security tab. If the permissions on the Domain Controllers OU are not at least as restrictive as those below, this is a finding. The permissions shown are at the summary level. More detailed permissions can be viewed by selecting the Advanced button, selecting the desired Permission entry, and the Edit button. SELF - Special permissions Authenticated Users - Read, Special permissions The Special permissions for Authenticated Users are Read types. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. SYSTEM - Full Control Domain Admins - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Generate resultant set of policy, Generate resultant set of policy, Special permissions (Generate resultant set of policy is listed twice in Windows 2008 without "(logging)" or "(planning)" as seen in other Windows versions.) Enterprise Admins - Full Control Administrators - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Generate resultant set of policy, Generate resultant set of policy, Special permissions (Generate resultant set of policy is listed twice in Windows 2008 without "(logging)" or "(planning)" as seen in other Windows versions.) Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access - Special permissions The Special permissions for Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access are Read types. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS - Read, Special permissions
Fix: F-49484r2_fix
Maintain the permissions on the Domain Controllers OU to be at least as restrictive as the defaults below. SELF - Special permissions Authenticated Users - Read, Special permissions The Special permissions for Authenticated Users are Read types. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. SYSTEM - Full Control Domain Admins - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Generate resultant set of policy, Generate resultant set of policy, Special permissions (Generate resultant set of policy is listed twice in Windows 2008 without "(logging)" or "(planning)" as seen in other Windows versions.) Enterprise Admins - Full Control Administrators - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Generate resultant set of policy, Generate resultant set of policy, Special permissions (Generate resultant set of policy is listed twice in Windows 2008 without "(logging)" or "(planning)" as seen in other Windows versions.) Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access - Special permissions The Special permissions for Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access are Read types. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS - Read, Special permissions
- RMF Control
- AC-6
- Severity
- H
- CCI
- CCI-002235
- Version
- WINAD-000005-DC_2008
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-39333
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-56718r1_rule
Checks: C-49414r3_chk
Verify the permissions on domain defined OUs. Open "Active Directory Users and Computers". (Available from various menus or run "dsa.msc".) Select Advanced Features in the View menu if not previously selected. For each OU that is defined (folder in folder icon), excluding the Domain Controllers OU: Right click the OU and select Properties. Select the Security tab. If the permissions on the OU are not at least as restrictive as those below, this is a finding. The permissions shown are at the summary level. More detailed permissions can be viewed by selecting the Advanced button, selecting the desired Permission entry and the Edit button. Self - Special permissions Authenticated Users - Read, Special permissions The Special permissions for Authenticated Users are Read type. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. SYSTEM - Full Control Domain Admins - Full Control Enterprise Admins - Full Control Administrators - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Generate resultant set of policy, Generate resultant set of policy, Special permissions (Generate resultant set of policy is listed twice in Windows 2008 without "(logging)" or "(planning)" as seen in other Windows versions.) Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access - Special permissions The Special permissions for Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access are for Read types. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS - Read, Special permissions If an IAO-approved distributed administration model (help desk or other user support staff) is implemented, permissions above Read may be allowed for groups documented with the IAO.
Fix: F-49485r2_fix
Maintain the permissions on domain defined OUs to be at least as restrictive as the defaults below. Document any additional permissions above read with the IAO if an approved distributed administration model (help desk or other user support staff) is implemented. Self - Special permissions Authenticated Users - Read, Special permissions The Special permissions for Authenticated Users are Read type. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. SYSTEM - Full Control Domain Admins - Full Control Enterprise Admins - Full Control Administrators - Read, Write, Create all child objects, Generate resultant set of policy, Generate resultant set of policy, Special permissions (Generate resultant set of policy is listed twice in Windows 2008 without "(logging)" or "(planning)" as seen in other Windows versions.) Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access - Special permissions The Special permissions for Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access are for Read types. If detailed permissions include any Create, Delete, Modify, or Write Permissions or Properties, this is a finding. ENTERPRISE DOMAIN CONTROLLERS - Read, Special permissions
- RMF Control
- CM-6
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000366
- Version
- WIN00-000013
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-40195
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-55006r1_rule
Checks: C-48736r1_chk
If the BIOS or system controller does not support user-level access in addition to supervisor/administrator access, this is NA. If the BIOS or system controller supports user-level access in addition to supervisor/administrator access, determine whether this access is enabled. If user-level access is enabled, this is a finding.
Fix: F-47885r1_fix
Access the system's BIOS or system controller. Disable user-level access.
- RMF Control
- IA-5
- Severity
- M
- CCI
- CCI-000185
- Version
- WINPK-000004
- Vuln IDs
-
- V-40237
- Rule IDs
-
- SV-52394r2_rule
Checks: C-49210r1_chk
Verify the DoD Root CA 2 certificate issued by US DoD CCEB Interoperability Root CA 1 is installed on NIPRNet systems as an Untrusted Certificate using the Certificates MMC snap-in: Run "MMC". Select "File", "Add/Remove Snap-in". Select "Certificates", click "Add". Select "Computer account", click "Next". Select "Local computer: (the computer this console is running on)", click "Finish". Click "OK". Expand "Certificates" and navigate to "Untrusted Certificates\Certificates". Search in the center pane for "DoD Root CA 2" under "Issued To" with "US DoD CCEB Interoperability Root CA 1" as "Issued By". If there is no entry for this certificate, this is a finding. Select the certificate. Right click and select "Open". Select the "Details" Tab. Scroll to the bottom and select "Thumbprint Algorithm". Verify the Value is "sha1". If the value for "Thumbprint Algorithm" is not "sha1", this is a finding. Next select "Thumbprint". If the value for the "Thumbprint" field is not "7d:a8:e8:42:96:ee:23:88:18:ee:42:72:87:77:45:08:b2:6d:09:4a", this is a finding.
Fix: F-48772r1_fix
Install the US DoD CCEB Interoperability Root CA 1 to DoD Root CA 2 cross-certificate on NIPRNet systems only. Administrators should run the Federal Bridge Certification Authority (FBCA) Cross-Certificate Removal Tool once as an administrator and once as the current user. The FBCA Cross-Certificate Remover tool and user guide is available on IASE at http://iase.disa.mil/pki-pke/function_pages/tools.html.