Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-94779 | VCWN-65-000035 | SV-104609r1_rule | Medium |
Description |
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The vCenter Server includes a vSphere Client extensibility framework, which provides the ability to extend the vSphere Client with menu selections or toolbar icons that provide access to vCenter Server add-on components or external, Web-based functionality. vSphere Client plugins or extensions run at the same privilege level as the user. Malicious extensions might masquerade as useful add-ons while compromising the system by stealing credentials or incorrectly configuring the system. |
STIG | Date |
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VMware vSphere 6.5 vCenter Server for Windows Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2019-05-22 |
Check Text ( C-93971r1_chk ) |
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Verify the vSphere Client used by administrators includes only authorized extensions from trusted sources. From the vSphere Web Client go to Administration >> Solutions >> Client Plug-Ins. View the Installed/Available Plug-ins list and verify they are all identified as authorized VMware, Third-party (Partner) and/or site-specific (locally developed and site) approved plug-ins. If any Installed/Available plug-ins in the viewable list cannot be verified as vSphere Client plug-ins and/or authorized extensions from trusted sources, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-100899r1_fix) |
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From the vSphere Web Client go to Administration >> Solutions >> Client Plug-Ins and right click the unknown plug-in and click disable then proceed to remove the plug-in. To remove plug-ins do the following: If you have vCenter Server in linked mode, perform this procedure on the vCenter Server that is used to install the plug-in initially, then restart the vCenter Server services on the linked vCenter Server. In a web browser, navigate to http://vCenter_Server_name_or_IP/mob. Where vCenter_Server_name_or_IP/mob is the name of your vCenter Server or its IP address. Click Content. Click ExtensionManager. Select and copy the name of the plug-in you want to remove from the list of values under Properties. For a list of default plug-ins, see the Additional Information section of this article. Click UnregisterExtension. A new window appears. Paste the name of the plug-in and click Invoke Method. This removes the plug-in. Close the window. Refresh the Managed Object Type:ManagedObjectReference:ExtensionManager window to verify that the plug-in is removed successfully. Note: If the plug-in still appears, you may have to restart the vSphere Client. Note: You may have to enable the Managed Object Browser (MOB) temporarily if previously disabled. |