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Secure virtual memory must be used.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-25332 OSX00440 M6 SV-37263r1_rule ECRC-1 Medium
Description
Use secure virtual memory. The system’s virtual memory swap file stores inactive physical memory contents, freeing physical memory. By default on some systems, the swap file is unencrypted. This file can contain confidential data, such as documents and passwords. Using secure virtual memory will secure the swap file at a cost of slightly slower speed (because Mac OS X must encrypt and decrypt the secure swap file).
STIG Date
MAC OSX 10.6 Workstation Security Technical Implementation Guide Draft 2013-01-10

Details

Check Text ( C-35955r1_chk )
1. Open System Preferences->Security.
2. Select General tab.
3. Ensure "Use Secure Virtual Memory" is checked. If option is not checked, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-31209r1_fix)
1. Open System Preferences->Security.
2. Select General tab.
3. Select "Use Secure Virtual Memory".