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The IDPS must implement detection and inspection mechanisms to identify unauthorized mobile code.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-34742 SRG-NET-000228-IDPS-00162 SV-45651r1_rule Medium
Description
Mobile code are programs that can be executed on one or several hosts other than the one they originate from. These programs offer many benefits to the organization; however, decisions regarding the use of mobile code must also include consideration of which types of mobile code are not authorized for use. Malicious mobile code can be used to install malware on a computer. The code can be transmitted through interactive Web applications such as Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, Postscript, PDF, Shockwave movies, Flash animations, and VBScript. While the IDPS cannot replace the anti-virus and host based IDS (HIDS) protection installed on the network's endpoints, vendor or locally created sensor rules can be implemented which provide preemptive defense against both known and zero day vulnerabilities. Many of the protections may provide defenses before vulnerabilities are discovered and rules or blacklist updates are distributed by anti-virus or malicious code solution vendors.
STIG Date
Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDPS) Security Requirements Guide 2012-11-19

Details

Check Text ( C-43017r1_chk )
Verify rules exist that monitor for unauthorized mobile code as it traverses the network.

If sensors are not configured to monitor network traffic for unauthorized mobile code, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-39049r1_fix)
Install and configure rules to inspect network traffic on segments for unauthorized mobile code.