{
"stig": {
"date": "2013-06-10",
"description": "The Windows 7 Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG) is published as a tool to improve the security of Department of Defense (DoD) information systems. The requirements were developed from DoD consensus, as well as the Windows 7 Security Guide and security templates published by Microsoft Corporation. Comments or proposed revisions to this document should be sent via e-mail to the following address: disa.letterkenny.FSO.mbx.stig-customer-support-mailbox@mail.mil. ",
"findings": {
"V-1073": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Systems at unsupported service packs or releases will not receive security updates for new vulnerabilities and leaves them subject to exploitation. Systems must be maintained at a service pack level supported by the vendor with new security updates.",
"fixid": "F-30098r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Update the system to a supported service pack.\n\nApplication of new service packs should be thoroughly tested before deploying in a production environment.",
"iacontrols": [
"VIVM-1"
],
"id": "V-1073",
"ruleID": "SV-25257r3_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Systems must be at supported service pack (SP) or release levels.",
"version": "2.005"
},
"V-1075": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Preventing display of the shutdown button in the logon dialog box may encourage a hard shut down with the power button. (However, displaying the shutdown button may allow individuals to shut down a system anonymously.)",
"fixid": "F-17274r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cShutdown: Allow system to be shutdown without having to log on\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1075",
"ruleID": "SV-25111r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system allows shutdown from the logon dialog box.",
"version": "3.007"
},
"V-1084": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Windows is configured to not wipe clean the system pagefile during a controlled system shutdown.",
"fixid": "F-6897r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cShutdown: Clear virtual memory pagefile\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRC-1"
],
"id": "V-1084",
"ruleID": "SV-25112r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "System pagefile is cleared upon shutdown.",
"version": "3.003"
},
"V-1085": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Windows is configured to not limit access to floppy drives when a user is logged on locally.",
"fixid": "F-70r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDevices: Restrict floppy access to locally logged-on user only\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1",
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1085",
"ruleID": "SV-25037r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Floppy media devices are not allocated upon user logon.",
"version": "3.006"
},
"V-1089": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Failure to display the logon banner prior to a logon attempt will negate legal proceedings resulting from unauthorized access to system resources.",
"fixid": "F-28804r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options ->\u201cInteractive Logon: Message text for users attempting to log on\u201d as outlined in the check.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECWM-1"
],
"id": "V-1089",
"ruleID": "SV-25046r3_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The required legal notice must be configured to display before console logon.",
"version": "3.011"
},
"V-1090": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The default Windows configuration caches the last logon credentials for users who log on interactively to a system. This feature is provided for system availability reasons such as the user\u2019s machine is disconnected from the network or domain controllers are not available. Even though the credential cache is well-protected, storing encrypted copies of users passwords on systems do not always have the same physical protection required for domain controllers. If a system is attacked, the unauthorized individual may isolate the password to a domain user account using a password-cracking program, and gain access to the domain.",
"fixid": "F-78r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cInteractive Logon: Number of previous logons to cache (in case Domain Controller is not available)\u201d to \u201c2\u201d logons or less.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1090",
"ruleID": "SV-25047r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Caching of logon credentials is not limited.",
"version": "3.013"
},
"V-1091": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A system that is configured to halt if an event log becomes full can create a denial of service situation.",
"fixid": "F-17292r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cAudit: Shut down system immediately if unable to log security audits\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRR-1"
],
"id": "V-1091",
"ruleID": "SV-25033r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "System halts once an event log has reached its maximum size.",
"version": "3.015"
},
"V-1093": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This is a Category 1 finding because it allows anonymous logon users (null session connections) to list all account names and enumerate all shared resources, thus, providing a map of potential points to attack the system.\n\nBy default, Windows allows anonymous users to list account names and enumerate share names.",
"fixid": "F-29449r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy values for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts and shares\u201d to \u201cEnabled\".",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1",
"PRNK-1"
],
"id": "V-1093",
"ruleID": "SV-25090r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Anonymous enumeration of shares will be restricted.",
"version": "3.018"
},
"V-1097": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The account lockout feature, when enabled, prevents brute-force password attacks on the system. The higher this value is, the less effective the account lockout feature will be in protecting the local system. The number of bad logon attempts should be reasonably small to minimize the possibility of a successful password attack, while allowing for honest errors made during a normal user logon.",
"fixid": "F-6569r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to lock out an account after three invalid logon attempts.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLO-1",
"ECLO-2"
],
"id": "V-1097",
"ruleID": "SV-25015r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Number of allowed bad-logon attempts does not meet minimum requirements.",
"version": "4.002"
},
"V-1098": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This parameter specifies the amount of time that must pass between two successive login attempts to ensure that a lockout will occur. The smaller this value is, the less effective the account lockout feature will be in protecting the local system.",
"fixid": "F-6570r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to have the lockout counter reset itself after a minimum of 60 minutes.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLO-1",
"ECLO-2"
],
"id": "V-1098",
"ruleID": "SV-25016r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Time before bad-logon counter is reset does not meet minimum requirements.",
"version": "4.003"
},
"V-1099": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This parameter specifies the amount of time that must pass before a locked-out account is automatically unlocked by the system.",
"fixid": "F-6571r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system so that the bad logon lockout duration conforms to DoD requirements.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLO-1",
"ECLO-2"
],
"id": "V-1099",
"ruleID": "SV-25014r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Lockout duration does not meet minimum requirements.",
"version": "4.004"
},
"V-1102": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nThis is a Category 1 finding as accounts and groups that are assigned this right can bypass all security protective mechanisms that apply to all users, including administrators. Accounts with this right should have passwords with the maximum length and be kept in a locked container accessible only by the IAO and his designated backup. \n\nSome applications require this right to function. Any exception needs to be documented with the IAO.",
"fixid": "F-29676r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Act as part of the operating system\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-1102",
"ruleID": "SV-25017r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Unauthorized users will not be granted the \"Act as part of the operating system\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000003"
},
"V-1104": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The longer a password is in use, the greater the opportunity for someone to gain unauthorized knowledge of the passwords. Further, scheduled changing of passwords hinders the ability of unauthorized system users to crack passwords and gain access to a system.",
"fixid": "F-6573r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the Maximum Password Age so that it is not \"0\" and doesn't exceed 60 days.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-1104",
"ruleID": "SV-25009r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Maximum password age does not meet minimum requirements.",
"version": "4.011"
},
"V-1105": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Permitting passwords to be changed in immediate succession within the same day, allows users to cycle passwords through their history database. This enables users to effectively negate the purpose of mandating periodic password changes.",
"fixid": "F-6574r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the Minimum Password Age so that it is a minimum of \"1\".",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-1105",
"ruleID": "SV-25010r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Minimum password age does not meet minimum requirements.",
"version": "4.012"
},
"V-1107": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A system is more vulnerable to unauthorized access when system users recycle the same password several times without being required to change a password to a unique password on a regularly scheduled basis. This enables users to effectively negate the purpose of mandating periodic password changes.",
"fixid": "F-6576r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to remember a minimum of \"24\" used passwords.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-1107",
"ruleID": "SV-25008r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Password uniqueness does not meet minimum requirements.",
"version": "4.014"
},
"V-1113": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A system faces an increased vulnerability threat if the built-in guest account is not disabled. This account is a known account that exists on all Windows systems and cannot be deleted. This account is initialized during the installation of the operating system with no password assigned. This account is a member of the Everyone user group and has all the rights and permissions associated with that group, which could subsequently provide access to system resources to anonymous users.",
"fixid": "F-5759r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to disable the built-in guest Account.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAAC-1"
],
"id": "V-1113",
"ruleID": "SV-25021r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The built-in guest account is not disabled.",
"version": "4.020"
},
"V-1114": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A system faces an increased vulnerability threat if the built-in guest account is not renamed or disabled. The built-in guest account is a known user account on all Windows systems and, as initially installed, does not require a password. This can allow access to system resources by unauthorized users. This account is a member of the group Everyone and has all the rights and permissions associated with that group and could provide access to system resources to unauthorized users.",
"fixid": "F-5761r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to rename the built-in guest account",
"iacontrols": [
"IAAC-1"
],
"id": "V-1114",
"ruleID": "SV-25024r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The built-in guest account has not been renamed.",
"version": "4.021"
},
"V-1115": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The built-in administrator account is a well-known account subject to attack. Renaming this account to an unidentified name improves the protection of this account and the system.",
"fixid": "F-5762r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to rename the built-in administrator account.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAAC-1"
],
"id": "V-1115",
"ruleID": "SV-25023r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The built-in administrator account has not been renamed.",
"version": "4.022"
},
"V-1136": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Users should not be permitted to remain logged on to the network after they have exceeded their permitted logon hours. In many cases, this indicates that a user forgot to log off before leaving for the day. However, it may also indicate that a user is attempting unauthorized access at a time when the system may be less closely monitored. Forcibly disconnecting users when logon hours expire protects critical and sensitive network data from exposure to unauthorized personnel with physical access to the computer.",
"fixid": "F-6572r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMicrosoft Network Server: Disconnect Clients When Logon Hours Expire\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1136",
"ruleID": "SV-25063r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Users are not forcibly disconnected when logon hours expire.",
"version": "4.006"
},
"V-1141": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Some non-Microsoft SMB servers only support unencrypted (plain text) password authentication. Sending plain text passwords across the network, when authenticating to an SMB server, reduces the overall security of the environment. Check with the vendor of the SMB server to see if there is a way to support encrypted password authentication.",
"fixid": "F-93r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMicrosoft Network Client: Send unencrypted password to connect to third-party SMB servers\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCT-1",
"ECCT-2"
],
"id": "V-1141",
"ruleID": "SV-25056r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unencrypted password is sent to third-party SMB server.",
"version": "3.034"
},
"V-1145": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Allowing a system to automatically log on when the machine is booted could give access to any unauthorized individual who restarts the computer. Automatic logon with administrator privileges would give full access to an unauthorized individual.",
"fixid": "F-43226r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \"MSS: (AutoAdminLogon) Enable Automatic Logon (not recommended)\" to \"Disabled\".\n\nEnsure no passwords are stored in the \"DefaultPassword\" registry value noted below.\n\nRegistry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\nSubkey: \\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows NT\\CurrentVersion\\Winlogon\\\n\nValue Name: DefaultPassword",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1145",
"ruleID": "SV-25064r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Automatic logons must be disabled.",
"version": "3.040"
},
"V-1150": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The use of complex passwords increases their strength against guessing. This policy setting configures the system to verify that newly-created passwords conform to the Windows password complexity policy.",
"fixid": "F-28809r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Account Policies -> Password Policy -> \u201cPassword must meet complexity requirements\u201d to \"Enabled\".",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-1150",
"ruleID": "SV-25012r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The built-in Microsoft password filter is not enabled.",
"version": "3.028"
},
"V-1151": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "By default, the print spooler allows any user to add and to delete printer drivers on the local system. This capability should be restricted to privileged groups to ensure only stable, non-malicious drivers are used.",
"fixid": "F-83r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDevices: Prevent users from installing printer drivers\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-1151",
"ruleID": "SV-25035r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Print driver installation privilege is not restricted to administrators.",
"version": "3.029"
},
"V-1153": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The Kerberos v5 authentication protocol is the default for authentication of users who are logging on to domain accounts. NTLM is retained in later Windows versions for compatibility with clients and servers that are running earlier versions of Windows. It is also used to authenticate logons to stand-alone computers that are running later versions.",
"fixid": "F-28810r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork security: LAN Manager authentication level\u201d to \u201cSend NTLMv2 response only\\refuse LM & NTLM\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-1153",
"ruleID": "SV-25105r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "The Send download LanMan compatible password option is not set to Send NTLMv2 response only\\refuse LM & NTLM.",
"version": "3.031"
},
"V-1154": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Disabling the Ctrl+Alt+Del security attention sequence can compromise system security. Because only Windows responds to the Ctrl+Alt+Del security sequence, you can be assured that any passwords you enter following that sequence are sent only to Windows. If you eliminate the sequence requirement, malicious programs can request and receive your Windows password. Disabling this sequence also suppresses a custom logon banner.",
"fixid": "F-92r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cInteractive Logon: Do not require CTRL ALT DEL\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1154",
"ruleID": "SV-25045r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Ctrl+Alt+Del security attention sequence is disabled.",
"version": "3.032"
},
"V-1157": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Configuring a system to lock the workstation when a smart card is removed will ensure the system is inaccessible when unattended.",
"fixid": "F-105r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cInteractive logon: Smart card removal behavior\u201d to \u201cLock Workstation\u201d or \u201cForce Logoff\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1157",
"ruleID": "SV-25050r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The smart card removal option is set to take no action.",
"version": "3.047"
},
"V-1158": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Enabling this option enables the Recovery Console SET command, which allows you to set Recovery Console environment variables. This permits floppy copy and access to all drives and folders.",
"fixid": "F-28812r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cRecovery Console: Allow floppy copy and access to all drives and folders\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-1158",
"ruleID": "SV-25110r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Recovery Console SET command is enabled.",
"version": "3.048"
},
"V-1159": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This is a Category 1 finding because if this option is set, the Recovery Console does not require you to provide a password and will automatically log on to the system, giving administrator access to system files.\n\nBy default, the Recovery Console requires you to provide the password for the administrator account before accessing the system.",
"fixid": "F-28813r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cRecovery Console: Allow automatic administrative logon\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-1159",
"ruleID": "SV-25109r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "The Recovery Console option is set to permit automatic logon to the system.",
"version": "3.049"
},
"V-1162": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "If this policy is enabled, it causes the Windows Server Message Block (SMB) server to perform SMB packet signing.",
"fixid": "F-104r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMicrosoft Network Server: Digitally sign communications (if Client agrees)\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1162",
"ruleID": "SV-25061r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows SMB server is not enabled to perform SMB packet signing when possible.",
"version": "3.046"
},
"V-1163": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Requests sent on the secure channel are authenticated and sensitive information (such as passwords) is encrypted, but not all information is encrypted. If this policy is enabled, outgoing secure channel traffic should be encrypted.",
"fixid": "F-101r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDomain Member: Digitally encrypt secure channel data (when possible)\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCT-1",
"ECCT-2"
],
"id": "V-1163",
"ruleID": "SV-25039r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Outgoing secure channel traffic is not encrypted when possible.",
"version": "3.043"
},
"V-1164": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Requests sent on the secure channel are authenticated, and sensitive information (such as passwords) is encrypted, but the channel is not integrity checked. If this policy is enabled, all outgoing secure channel traffic should be signed.",
"fixid": "F-100r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDomain Member: Digitally sign secure channel data (when possible)\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"DCNR-1"
],
"id": "V-1164",
"ruleID": "SV-25040r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Outgoing secure channel traffic is not signed when possible.",
"version": "3.042"
},
"V-1165": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Computer account passwords are changed automatically on a regular basis. Enabling this policy to disable automatic password changes can make the system more vulnerable to malicious access. Frequent password changes can be a significant safeguard for your system. If this policy is disabled, a new password for the computer account will be generated every 30 days.",
"fixid": "F-102r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDomain Member: Disable Machine Account Password Changes\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-1165",
"ruleID": "SV-25041r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The computer account password is prevented from being reset.",
"version": "3.044"
},
"V-1166": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "If this policy is enabled, it causes the Windows Server Message Block (SMB) client to perform SMB packet signing when communicating with an SMB server that is enabled or required to perform SMB packet signing.",
"fixid": "F-103r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMicrosoft Network Client: Digitally sign communications (if server agrees)\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1166",
"ruleID": "SV-25055r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows SMB client is not enabled to perform SMB packet signing when possible.",
"version": "3.045"
},
"V-1171": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Removable hard drives can be formatted and ejected by others who are not members of the Administrators Group, if they are not properly configured. Formatting and ejecting removable NTFS media should only be done by administrators.",
"fixid": "F-113r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDevices: Allowed to Format and Eject Removable Media\u201d to \u201cAdministrators\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-1171",
"ruleID": "SV-25034r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Ejection of removable NTFS media is not restricted to administrators.",
"version": "3.052"
},
"V-1172": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting configures the system to display a warning to users telling them how many days are left before their password expires. By giving the user advanced warning, the user has time to construct a sufficiently strong password.",
"fixid": "F-114r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cInteractive Logon: Prompt user to change password before expiration\u201d to \u201c14\u201d days or more.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1172",
"ruleID": "SV-25048r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Users are not warned in advance that their passwords will expire.",
"version": "3.054"
},
"V-1173": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Windows system maintains a global list of shared system resources such as DOS device names, mutexes, and semaphores. Each type of object is created with a default DACL that specifies who can access the objects with what permissions. If this policy is enabled, the default DACL is stronger, allowing non-admin users to read shared objects, but not modify shared objects that they did not create.",
"fixid": "F-28815r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cSystem Objects: Strengthen default permissions of internal system objects (e.g. Symbolic links)\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1173",
"ruleID": "SV-25115r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The default permissions of global system objects are not increased.",
"version": "3.055"
},
"V-1174": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Administrators should use this setting to control when a computer disconnects an inactive SMB session. If client activity resumes, the session is automatically re-established. This protects critical and sensitive network data from exposure to unauthorized personnel with physical access to the computer.",
"fixid": "F-5774r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMicrosoft Network Server: Amount of idle time required before suspending a session\u201d to \u201d15\u201d minutes or less.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-1174",
"ruleID": "SV-25057r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Amount of idle time required before suspending a session is improperly set.",
"version": "4.028"
},
"V-11806": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The user name of the last user to log onto a system will not be displayed. This eliminates half of the userid/password equation that an unauthorized person would need to log on.",
"fixid": "F-11088r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cInteractive logon: Do not display last user name\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-11806",
"ruleID": "SV-25044r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system is configured to allow the display of the last user name on the logon screen.",
"version": "3.119"
},
"V-14228": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This policy setting stops the system from setting up a default system access control list for certain system objects which could create a very large number of security events filling the security log in Windows. ",
"fixid": "F-13552r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cAudit: Audit the access to global system objects\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14228",
"ruleID": "SV-25027r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Audit access to global system objects is not turned off.",
"version": "3.123"
},
"V-14229": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This policy setting stops the system from generating audit events for every file backed up or restored which could fill the security log in Windows. ",
"fixid": "F-13553r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cAudit: Audit the use of Backup and Restore privilege\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14229",
"ruleID": "SV-25028r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Audit of backup and restore privileges is not turned off.",
"version": "3.124"
},
"V-14230": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This policy setting allows administrators to enable the more precise auditing capabilities present in Windows Vista and later.",
"fixid": "F-13554r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cAudit: Force audit policy subcategory settings (Windows Vista or later) to override audit policy category settings\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14230",
"ruleID": "SV-25029r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Audit policy using subcategories is enabled.",
"version": "3.125"
},
"V-14231": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Identifying the computer name on a network could provide an attacker with information useful in gaining access. This setting prevents the computer name from displaying in the browse list.",
"fixid": "F-42648r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy \"MSS: (Hidden) Hide Computer From the Browse List (not recommended except for highly secure environments)\" to \"Enabled\".",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14231",
"ruleID": "SV-25067r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system must be configured to hide the computer from the browse list.",
"version": "3.126"
},
"V-14232": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Windows is configured to limit IPSec exemptions.",
"fixid": "F-13556r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (NoDefaultExempt) Configure IPSec exemptions for various types of network traffic\u201d to \u201cMulticast, broadcast and ISAKMP exempt (best for Windows XP)\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14232",
"ruleID": "SV-25069r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "IPSec exemptions are limited.",
"version": "3.127"
},
"V-14234": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies whether the built-in Administrator account runs in Admin Approval Mode.",
"fixid": "F-28841r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Admin Approval Mode for the Built-in Administrator account\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-14234",
"ruleID": "SV-25116r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "User Account Control for the built In admin runs in Admin Approval Mode",
"version": "3.129"
},
"V-14235": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting configures the elevation requirements for logged on administrators to complete a task that requires raised privileges.",
"fixid": "F-22902r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for administrators in Admin Approval Mode\u201d to \u201cPrompt for consent on the secure desktop\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-14235",
"ruleID": "SV-25117r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "User Account Control is configured for the appropriate elevation prompt for administrators",
"version": "3.130"
},
"V-14236": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the logged on user is prompted for administrative credentials on the secure desktop when he attempts to complete a task that requires raised privileges.",
"fixid": "F-22903r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Behavior of the elevation prompt for standard users\u201d to \u201cPrompt for credentials on the secure desktop\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-14236",
"ruleID": "SV-25118r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "User Account Control is configured for the appropriate elevation prompt for standard users.",
"version": "3.131"
},
"V-14237": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This requires Windows to respond to application installation requests by prompting for credentials.",
"fixid": "F-28844r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Detect application installations and prompt for elevation\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-14237",
"ruleID": "SV-25119r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "User Account Control is configured to detect application installations.",
"version": "3.132"
},
"V-14239": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies whether Windows only allows applications installed in a secure location, such as the Program Files or the Windows\\System32 folders, on the file system to run with elevated privileges.",
"fixid": "F-28845r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Only elevate UIAccess applications that are installed in secure locations\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-14239",
"ruleID": "SV-25121r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "User Account Control - Elevate UIAccess applications that are in secure locations.",
"version": "3.134"
},
"V-14240": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that UAC has not been disabled.",
"fixid": "F-28846r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Run all administrators in Admin Approval Mode\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-14240",
"ruleID": "SV-25122r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "User Account Control - Run all admins in Admin Approval Mode.",
"version": "3.137"
},
"V-14241": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the elevation prompt is only used in secure desktop mode.",
"fixid": "F-28847r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Switch to the secure desktop when prompting for elevation\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-14241",
"ruleID": "SV-25123r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "User Account Control - Switch to secure desktop.",
"version": "3.135"
},
"V-14242": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that non UAC compliant applications will run in virtualized file and registry entries in per user locations allowing them to run.",
"fixid": "F-28848r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Virtualize file and registry write failures to per-user locations\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-14242",
"ruleID": "SV-25124r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "User Account Control - Non UAC compliant applications run in virtualized file and registry entries. ",
"version": "3.136"
},
"V-14243": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to always require users to type in a user name and password to elevate a running application.",
"fixid": "F-13569r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Credential User Interface \u201cEnumerate administrator accounts on elevation\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14243",
"ruleID": "SV-25176r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Require username and password to elevate a running application.",
"version": "5.132"
},
"V-14247": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent users from saving passwords in the Remote Desktop Client.",
"fixid": "F-22926r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Connection Client \u201cDo not allow passwords to be saved\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14247",
"ruleID": "SV-25258r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Terminal Services / Remote Desktop Service - Prevent password saving in the Remote Desktop Client.",
"version": "5.116"
},
"V-14248": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent users from connecting to a computer using Terminal Services or Remote Desktop.",
"fixid": "F-22927r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Connections \u201cAllow users to connect remotely using Remote Desktop Services\u201d to \u201cDisabled.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14248",
"ruleID": "SV-25259r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Terminal Services / Remote Desktop Services - Prevent users from connecting using Terminal Services or Remote Desktop.",
"version": "5.117"
},
"V-14249": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent users from sharing the local drives on their client computers to Remote Session Hosts that they access.",
"fixid": "F-22928r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Device and Resource Redirection \u201cDo not allow drive redirection\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14249",
"ruleID": "SV-25260r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Terminal Services / Remote Desktop Services - Local drives prevented from sharing with Terminal Servers/Remote Session Hosts.",
"version": "5.118"
},
"V-14250": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Uncontrolled system updates can introduce issues to a system. The system must be configured to prevent Automatic Updates from being run unless directed to a DoD Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server.",
"fixid": "F-42650r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update -> \"Configure Automatic Updates\" to \"Disabled\". \n\nIf the site is using a DoD WSUS server to distribute software updates, the policy setting to configure the WSUS URL is Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Update -> \"Specify intranet Microsoft update service location\".",
"iacontrols": [
"DCSL-1"
],
"id": "V-14250",
"ruleID": "SV-25200r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Automatic Updates must not be used (unless configured to point to a DoD server).",
"version": "2.119"
},
"V-14253": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to restrict unauthenticated RPC clients from connecting to the RPC server.",
"fixid": "F-13578r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Procedure Call \u201cRestrictions for Unauthenticated RPC clients\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d and \u201cAuthenticated\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14253",
"ruleID": "SV-25172r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Restrict unauthenticated RPC clients.",
"version": "5.123"
},
"V-14254": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to force client computers to provide authentication before an RPC communication is established.",
"fixid": "F-13579r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Procedure Call \u201cRPC Endpoint Mapper Client Authentication\u201d to \u201cEnabled.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14254",
"ruleID": "SV-25173r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Client computers required to authenticate for RPC communication.",
"version": "5.124"
},
"V-14255": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to make the options to publish to the web unavailable from File and Folder Tasks in Windows folders.",
"fixid": "F-13580r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting \u2018Turn off the \"Publish to Web\" task for files and folders\u2019 to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14255",
"ruleID": "SV-25161r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "File and Folder Publish to Web option unavailable.",
"version": "5.125"
},
"V-14256": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent Windows from downloading a list of providers for the Web publishing and online ordering wizards.",
"fixid": "F-13581r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting \u2018Turn off Internet download for Web publishing and online ordering wizards\u2019 to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14256",
"ruleID": "SV-25155r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Web publishing and online ordering wizards prevented from downloading list of providers.",
"version": "5.126"
},
"V-14257": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent Windows Messenger from collecting anonymous information about how the Windows Messenger software and service is used.",
"fixid": "F-13582r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting \u2018Turn off the Windows Messenger Customer Experience Improvement Program\u2019 to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14257",
"ruleID": "SV-25162r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Windows Messenger prevented from collecting anonymous information.",
"version": "5.127"
},
"V-14258": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent Search Companion from automatically downloading content updates during local and Internet searches.",
"fixid": "F-13583r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting \u2018Turn off Search Companion content file updates\u2019 to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14258",
"ruleID": "SV-25159r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Search Companion prevented from automatically downloading content updates.",
"version": "5.128"
},
"V-14259": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent the client computer\u2019s ability to print over HTTP, which allows the computer to print to printers on the intranet as well as the Internet.",
"fixid": "F-13584r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting \u2018Turn off printing over HTTP\u2019 to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14259",
"ruleID": "SV-25157r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Prevent printing over HTTP.",
"version": "5.129"
},
"V-14260": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent the computer from downloading print driver packages over HTTP.",
"fixid": "F-13585r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting \u2018Turn off downloading of print drivers over HTTP\u2019 to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14260",
"ruleID": "SV-25151r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Computer prevented from downloading print driver packages over HTTP.",
"version": "5.130"
},
"V-14261": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the system is configured to prevent Windows from searching Windows Update for device drivers when no local drivers for a device are present.",
"fixid": "F-13586r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication setting \u2018Turn off Windows Update device driver searching\u2019 to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"DCSL-1"
],
"id": "V-14261",
"ruleID": "SV-25165r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Windows is prevented from using Windows Update to search for drivers.",
"version": "5.131"
},
"V-14262": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Any nodes\u2019 interface with IPv6 enabled by default presents a potential risk of traffic being transmitted or received without proper risk mitigation strategy and therefore a serious security concern.",
"fixid": "F-30403r1_fix",
"fixtext": "To disable IPv6 on all interfaces, configure the following registry key:\n\nRegistry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\nSubkey: System\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\Tcpip6\\Parameters\n\nValue Name: DisabledComponents\n\nType: REG_DWORD\nValue: 0xffffffff\n\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-14262",
"ruleID": "SV-25272r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "IPv6 will be disabled until a deliberate transition strategy has been implemented. ",
"version": "5.050"
},
"V-15666": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies Microsoft Peer-to-Peer Networking Service is turned off.",
"fixid": "F-15530r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Microsoft Peer-to-Peer Networking Services \u201cTurn Off Microsoft Peer-to-Peer Networking Services\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15666",
"ruleID": "SV-25140r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Turn off Windows Peer-to-Peer Networking Services. ",
"version": "5.202"
},
"V-15667": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies the Network Bridge cannot be installed and configured. ",
"fixid": "F-15533r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Network Connections \u201cProhibit installation and configuration of Network Bridge on your DNS domain network\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15667",
"ruleID": "SV-25141r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Prohibit Network Bridge in Windows.",
"version": "5.203"
},
"V-15671": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that root certificates will not be updated automatically from the Microsoft site.",
"fixid": "F-15538r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings \u201cTurn off Automatic Root Certificates Update\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15671",
"ruleID": "SV-25150r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Root certificates will not be updated automatically from Microsoft.",
"version": "5.213"
},
"V-15672": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Events.asp hyperlinks in Event Viewer are available.",
"fixid": "F-15539r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings \u201cTurn off Event Viewer \u201cEvents.asp\u201d links\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15672",
"ruleID": "SV-25152r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Event Viewer events.asp links are available.",
"version": "5.214"
},
"V-15673": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the Internet Connection Wizard cannot download a list of Internet Service Providers (ISPs) from Microsoft.",
"fixid": "F-15540r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings \u201cTurn off Internet Connection Wizard if URL connection is referring to Microsoft.com\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15673",
"ruleID": "SV-25154r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Internet Connection Wizard cannot download a list of ISPs from Microosft.",
"version": "5.216"
},
"V-15674": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that unhandled file associations will not use the Microsoft Web service to find an application.",
"fixid": "F-15541r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings \u201cTurn off Internet File Association service\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15674",
"ruleID": "SV-25156r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Disable Internet File Association Service.",
"version": "5.217"
},
"V-15675": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the Windows Registration Wizard is blocked from online registration.",
"fixid": "F-15542r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings \u201cTurn off Registration if URL connection is referring to Microsoft.com\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15675",
"ruleID": "SV-25158r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Windows Registration Wizard is blocked.",
"version": "5.218"
},
"V-15676": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the \u201cOrder Prints Online\u201d task is not available in Windows Explorer.",
"fixid": "F-15543r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings \u201cTurn off the \u201cOrder Prints\u201d picture task\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15676",
"ruleID": "SV-25160r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Order Prints Online is blocked.",
"version": "5.219"
},
"V-15680": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that users will always use the classic logon screen. ",
"fixid": "F-15547r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Logon \u201cAlways use classic logon\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15680",
"ruleID": "SV-25166r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Enabled classic logon.",
"version": "5.223"
},
"V-15682": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that attachments are prevented from being downloaded from RSS feeds.",
"fixid": "F-22913r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> RSS Feeds \u201cTurn off downloading of enclosures\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15682",
"ruleID": "SV-25183r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Prevent RSS attachment downloads.",
"version": "5.231"
},
"V-15683": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the shell protocol is run in protected mode. (This allows applications to only open limited folders.)",
"fixid": "F-15550r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Explorer \u201cTurn off shell protocol protected mode\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15683",
"ruleID": "SV-25192r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Shell protocol runs in protected mode.",
"version": "5.240"
},
"V-15684": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that users are notified if a web-based program attempts to install software. ",
"fixid": "F-15551r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Installer \u201cDisable IE security prompt for Windows Installer scripts\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15684",
"ruleID": "SV-25193r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "IE security prompt is enabled for web-based installations.",
"version": "5.241"
},
"V-15685": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that users are prevented from changing installation options.",
"fixid": "F-15552r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Installer \u201cEnable user control over installs\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15685",
"ruleID": "SV-25194r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Prevent users from changing Windows installer options.",
"version": "5.242"
},
"V-15686": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that users are prevented applying vendor signed updates.",
"fixid": "F-15553r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Installer \u201cProhibit non-administrators from applying vendor signed updates\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15686",
"ruleID": "SV-25195r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent users from installing vendor signed updates.",
"version": "5.243"
},
"V-15687": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that users are not presented with Privacy and Installation options on first use of Windows Media Player.",
"fixid": "F-15554r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Media Player \u201cDo Not Show First Use Dialog Boxes\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15687",
"ruleID": "SV-25198r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent first use dialog boxes for Windows Media Player from displaying for users. ",
"version": "5.248"
},
"V-15696": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the Mapper I/O network protocol driver is disabled.",
"fixid": "F-15588r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Link-Layer Topology Discovery \u201cTurn on Mapper I/O (LLTDIO) driver\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15696",
"ruleID": "SV-25138r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Disable the Mapper I/O Driver.",
"version": "5.200"
},
"V-15697": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the Responder network protocol driver is disabled.",
"fixid": "F-15589r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Link-Layer Topology Discovery \u201cTurn on Responder (RSPNDR) driver\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15697",
"ruleID": "SV-25139r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Disable the Responder network protocol driver.",
"version": "5.201"
},
"V-15698": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the configuration of wireless devices using Windows Connect Now is disabled.",
"fixid": "F-15590r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Windows Connect Now \u201cConfiguration of wireless settings using Windows Connect Now\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15698",
"ruleID": "SV-25143r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The configuration of wireless devices using Windows Connect Now will be disabled.",
"version": "5.206"
},
"V-15699": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that access to the Windows Connect Now wizards is disabled.",
"fixid": "F-15591r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Windows Connect Now \u201cProhibit Access of the Windows Connect Now wizards\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15699",
"ruleID": "SV-25144r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Disable the Windows Connect Now wizards.",
"version": "5.207"
},
"V-15700": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that remote access to the Plug and Play interface is disabled.",
"fixid": "F-22909r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Device Installation \u201cAllow remote access to the Plug and Play interface\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15700",
"ruleID": "SV-25145r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Disable remote access to the plug and play interface.",
"version": "5.208"
},
"V-15701": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that a system restore point will be created when a new device driver is installed.",
"fixid": "F-22911r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Windows 7 - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Device Installation \u201cPrevent creation of a system restore point during device activity that would normally prompt creation of a restore point\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15701",
"ruleID": "SV-25147r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Enable restore points for device driver installations.",
"version": "5.209"
},
"V-15702": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that an error report will not be sent when a generic device driver is installed.",
"fixid": "F-22910r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Windows 7 - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Device Installation \u201cDo not send a Windows Error Report when a generic driver is installed on a device\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15702",
"ruleID": "SV-25146r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "A Windows error report is not sent when a generic driver is installed.",
"version": "5.210"
},
"V-15703": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that users will not be prompted to search Windows Updated for device drivers.",
"fixid": "F-15595r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Driver Installation \u201cTurn off Windows Update device driver search prompt\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15703",
"ruleID": "SV-25148r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Users will not be prompted to search Windows Update for device drivers.",
"version": "5.211"
},
"V-15704": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that errors in handwriting recognition on Tablet PCs are not reported to Microsoft.",
"fixid": "F-15596r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communications settings \u201cTurn off handwriting recognition error reporting\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15704",
"ruleID": "SV-25153r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Handwriting recognition error reports (Tablet PCs) are not sent to Microsoft.",
"version": "5.215"
},
"V-15705": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the user is prompted for a password on resume from sleep (on battery).",
"fixid": "F-15597r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Power Management -> Sleep Settings \u201cRequire a Password When a Computer Wakes (On Battery)\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15705",
"ruleID": "SV-25167r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Password is required on resume from sleep (on battery).",
"version": "5.224"
},
"V-15706": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the user is prompted for a password on resume from sleep (Plugged In).",
"fixid": "F-15598r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Power Management -> Sleep Settings \u201cRequire a Password When a Computer Wakes (Plugged In)\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15706",
"ruleID": "SV-25168r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Password is required on resume from sleep (plugged in).",
"version": "5.225"
},
"V-15707": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Remote Assistance log files will be generated.",
"fixid": "F-15599r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Assistance \u201cTurn on session logging\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15707",
"ruleID": "SV-25171r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Session logging for Remote Assistance is enabled.",
"version": "5.226"
},
"V-15709": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that game information is not downloaded from Windows Metadata Services.",
"fixid": "F-15601r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Game Explorer \u201cTurn off downloading of game information\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15709",
"ruleID": "SV-25177r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Disable Game Explorer information downloads.",
"version": "5.228"
},
"V-15711": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that encrypted files are not indexed.",
"fixid": "F-15603r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Search \u201cAllow indexing of encrypted files\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15711",
"ruleID": "SV-25184r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Turn off indexing of encrypted files.",
"version": "5.232"
},
"V-15712": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that mail items on a Microsoft Exchange server are not indexed when Outlook is running in uncached mode.",
"fixid": "F-22915r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Search \u201cEnable indexing uncached Exchange folders\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d. ",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15712",
"ruleID": "SV-25185r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Turn off indexing of mail items in Exchange Folder when Outlook is running in uncached mode.",
"version": "5.233"
},
"V-15713": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that SpyNet membership is disabled.",
"fixid": "F-15605r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Defender \u201cConfigure Microsoft Spynet Reporting\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15713",
"ruleID": "SV-25186r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Turn off Windows Defender SpyNet reporting.",
"version": "5.234"
},
"V-15714": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Error Reporting events will be logged in the system event log.",
"fixid": "F-15606r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Error Reporting \u201cDisable Logging\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15714",
"ruleID": "SV-25187r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Log error reporting events in the system event log.",
"version": "5.235"
},
"V-15715": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Windows Error Reporting is disabled.",
"fixid": "F-15607r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Error Reporting \u201cDisable Windows Error Reporting\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15715",
"ruleID": "SV-25188r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Turn off Windows Error Reporting to Microsoft.",
"version": "5.236"
},
"V-15717": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that additional data requests in response to Error Reporting will be declined.",
"fixid": "F-15609r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Error Reporting \u201cDo not send additional data\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15717",
"ruleID": "SV-25190r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Requests for additional data in response to Error Reporting will be declined. ",
"version": "5.238"
},
"V-15718": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that heap termination on corruption is disabled. This may prevent Windows Explorer from terminating immediately from certain legacy plug-in applications.",
"fixid": "F-15610r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Explorer \u201cTurn off heap termination on corruption\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15718",
"ruleID": "SV-25191r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Disable heap termination on corruption in Windows Explorer.",
"version": "5.239"
},
"V-15719": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the user is notified whether the logon server was accessible or cached credentials were used.",
"fixid": "F-15611r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Logon Options \u201cReport when logon server was not available during user logon\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15719",
"ruleID": "SV-25196r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Report whether logon server was accessible or cached credentials were used.",
"version": "5.244"
},
"V-15722": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Windows Media DRM will be prevented from accessing the Internet.",
"fixid": "F-15614r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Media Digital Rights Management \u201cPrevent Windows Media DRM Internet Access\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15722",
"ruleID": "SV-25197r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Prevent Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) from accessing the Internet.",
"version": "5.247"
},
"V-15724": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that unsigned gadgets will not be installed.",
"fixid": "F-22935r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Desktop Gadgets \u201cRestrict unpacking and installation of gadgets that are not digitally signed\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15724",
"ruleID": "SV-25267r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unsigned gadgets will not be installed.",
"version": "5.250"
},
"V-15725": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the More Gadgets link will effectively be disabled.",
"fixid": "F-22936r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Desktop Gadgets \u201cOverride the More Gadgets Link\u201d to \u201cEnabled with \u201cabout:blank\u201d entered in the option.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15725",
"ruleID": "SV-25268r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The More Gadgets link will be disabled.",
"version": "5.251"
},
"V-15726": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that user-installed gadgets will not run.",
"fixid": "F-22937r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Desktop Gadgets \u201cTurn Off user-installed desktop gadgets\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-15726",
"ruleID": "SV-25269r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Turn off user-installed gadgets.",
"version": "5.252"
},
"V-16006": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Windows includes additional features available for installation. The majority of these are unnecessary and may also increase the attack surface of the system.",
"fixid": "F-22917r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Uninstall any prohibited features listed in the manual check.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-16006",
"ruleID": "SV-25252r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unnecessary features are installed.",
"version": "5.260"
},
"V-16007": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies Windows is configured to allow the generation of 8.3 style file names for compatibility issues.",
"fixid": "F-17273r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation) Enable the computer to stop generating 8.3 style filenames (recommended)\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-16007",
"ruleID": "SV-25126r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "8dot3 name creation is prevented.",
"version": "3.139"
},
"V-16008": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Windows elevates all applications, not just signed ones.",
"fixid": "F-28963r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cUser Account Control: Only elevate executables that are signed and validated\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-16008",
"ruleID": "SV-25120r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "UAC - All application are elevated.",
"version": "3.140"
},
"V-16020": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program is disabled so information is not passed to the vendor.",
"fixid": "F-16061r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication Settings -> \u201cTurn off Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-16020",
"ruleID": "SV-25163r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program is disabled.",
"version": "5.254"
},
"V-16047": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The built-in administrator account is a well-known account subject to attack. It also provides no accountability to individual administrators on a system.",
"fixid": "F-16131r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to disable the built-in administrator account.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAAC-1"
],
"id": "V-16047",
"ruleID": "SV-25020r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Disable the built-in admin account.",
"version": "4.039"
},
"V-17373": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies that Windows is configured to not limit access to CD drives when a user is logged on locally.",
"fixid": "F-27980r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDevices: Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged-on user only\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17373",
"ruleID": "SV-25036r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Secure Removable Media \u2013 CD-ROM",
"version": "3.004"
},
"V-17415": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. This setting enables the firewall when connected to the domain.",
"fixid": "F-41868r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> State, \"Firewall State\" to \"On (recommended)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17415",
"ruleID": "SV-25217r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must be enabled for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.450"
},
"V-17416": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. This setting enables the firewall when connected to a private network.",
"fixid": "F-41870r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> State, \"Firewall State\" to \"On (recommended)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17416",
"ruleID": "SV-25218r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must be enabled for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.451"
},
"V-17417": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. This setting enables the firewall when connected to a public network.",
"fixid": "F-41919r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> State, \"Firewall State\" to \"On (recommended)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17417",
"ruleID": "SV-25219r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must be enabled for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.452"
},
"V-17418": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Unsolicited inbound connections may be malicious attempts to gain access to a system. Unsolicited inbound connections for which there is no rule allowing the connection will be blocked in the domain.",
"fixid": "F-41921r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> State, \"Inbound Connections\" to \"Block (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17418",
"ruleID": "SV-25220r2_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must block unsolicited inbound connections for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.453"
},
"V-17419": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Outbound connections are allowed in the domain, unless a rule explicitly blocks the connection. This allows normal outbound communication which could be restricted as necessary with additional rules.",
"fixid": "F-41923r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> State, \"Outbound Connections\" to \"Allow (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17419",
"ruleID": "SV-25221r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must allow outbound connections, unless a rule explicitly blocks the connection for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.454"
},
"V-17420": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The display of notifications to the user when a program is blocked from receiving an inbound connection in the domain must be enabled to alert the user of potential issues.",
"fixid": "F-41925r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Firewall settings, \"Display Notifications\" to \"Yes (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17420",
"ruleID": "SV-25222r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must display notifications when a program is blocked from receiving an inbound connection for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.455"
},
"V-17421": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Unicast responses to multicast or broadcast messages in the domain will be blocked. This helps minimize the risk of an attacker using broadcast or multicast traffic to deliver malicious payloads.",
"fixid": "F-41927r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Unicast response, \"Allow unicast response\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17421",
"ruleID": "SV-25223r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must block unicast response to multicast or broadcast messages for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.456"
},
"V-17422": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Merging local firewall rules with group policy firewall rules may weaken intended group policy firewall configurations.",
"fixid": "F-41929r3_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Rule merging, \"Apply local firewall rules\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17422",
"ruleID": "SV-25224r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Local firewall rules for the Windows Firewall must not be merged with group policy rules for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.457"
},
"V-17423": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Merging local firewall connection rules with group policy firewall rules may weaken intended group policy firewall configurations.",
"fixid": "F-41931r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Rule merging, \"Apply local connection security rules\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17423",
"ruleID": "SV-25225r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Local firewall connection rules for the Windows Firewall must not be merged with group policy rules for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.458"
},
"V-17424": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The location and file name of the firewall log for a domain connection will be defined to ensure the logs are maintained.",
"fixid": "F-41933r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Name\" to \"%windir%\\system32\\logfiles\\firewall\\domainfirewall.log\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17424",
"ruleID": "SV-25226r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall log file name and location must be configured for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.459"
},
"V-17425": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The firewall log file size for a domain connection will be set to ensure enough capacity is allocated for audit data.",
"fixid": "F-41935r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Size limit (KB):\" to \"16,384\" (or greater).\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17425",
"ruleID": "SV-25227r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall log size must be configured for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.460"
},
"V-17426": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Logging of dropped packets for a domain connection will be enabled to maintain an audit trail of potential issues.",
"fixid": "F-41937r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Log dropped packets\" to \"Yes\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17426",
"ruleID": "SV-25228r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must log dropped packets for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.461"
},
"V-17427": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Logging of successful connections for a domain connection will be enabled to maintain an audit trail if issues are discovered.",
"fixid": "F-41939r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Domain Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Log successful connections\" to \"Yes\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17427",
"ruleID": "SV-25229r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must log successful connections for the Domain Profile.",
"version": "5.462"
},
"V-17428": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Unsolicited inbound connections may be malicious attempts to gain access to a system. Unsolicited inbound connections for which there is no rule allowing the connection will be blocked on a private network.",
"fixid": "F-41941r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> State, \"Inbound connections\" to \"Block (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17428",
"ruleID": "SV-25230r2_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must block unsolicited inbound connections for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.463"
},
"V-17429": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Outbound connections are allowed on a private network, unless a rule explicitly blocks the connection. This allows normal outbound communication which could be restricted as necessary with additional rules.",
"fixid": "F-41943r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> State, \"Outbound connections\" to \"Allow (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17429",
"ruleID": "SV-25231r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must allow outbound connections, unless a rule explicitly blocks the connection for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.464"
},
"V-17430": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The display of notifications to the user when a program is blocked from receiving an inbound connection on a private network must be enabled to alert the user of potential issues.",
"fixid": "F-41945r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Firewall settings, \"Display a notification\" to \"Yes (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17430",
"ruleID": "SV-25232r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must display notifications when a program is blocked from receiving an inbound connection for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.465"
},
"V-17431": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Unicast responses to multicast or broadcast messages for a private connection will be blocked. This helps minimize the risk of an attacker using broadcast or multicast traffic to deliver malicious payloads.",
"fixid": "F-41947r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Unicast response, \"Allow unicast response\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17431",
"ruleID": "SV-25233r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must block unicast response to multicast or broadcast messages for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.466"
},
"V-17432": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Merging local firewall rules with group policy firewall rules may weaken intended group policy firewall configurations.",
"fixid": "F-41949r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Rule merging, \"Apply local firewall rules\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17432",
"ruleID": "SV-25234r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Local firewall rules for the Windows Firewall must not be merged with group policy rules for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.467"
},
"V-17433": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Merging local firewall connection rules with group policy firewall rules may weaken intended group policy firewall configurations.",
"fixid": "F-41951r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Rule merging, \"Apply local connection security rules\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17433",
"ruleID": "SV-25235r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Local firewall connection rules for the Windows Firewall must not be merged with group policy rules for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.468"
},
"V-17434": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The location and file name of the firewall log for a private connection will be defined to ensure the logs are maintained.",
"fixid": "F-41953r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Name\" to \"%windir%\\system32\\logfiles\\firewall\\privatefirewall.log\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17434",
"ruleID": "SV-25236r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall log file name and location must be configured for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.469"
},
"V-17435": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The firewall log file size for a private connection will be set to ensure enough capacity is allocated for audit data.",
"fixid": "F-41955r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Size limit (KB)\" to \"16,384\" (or greater).\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17435",
"ruleID": "SV-25237r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall log size must be configured for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.470"
},
"V-17436": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Logging of dropped packets for a private network connection will be enabled to maintain an audit trail of potential issues.",
"fixid": "F-41957r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Log dropped packets\" to \"Yes\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17436",
"ruleID": "SV-25238r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must log dropped packets for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.471"
},
"V-17437": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Logging of successful connections for a private network connection will be enabled to maintain an audit trail if issues are discovered.",
"fixid": "F-41959r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Private Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Logged successful connections\" to \"Yes\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17437",
"ruleID": "SV-25239r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must log successful connections for the Private Profile.",
"version": "5.472"
},
"V-17438": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Unsolicited inbound connections may be malicious attempts to gain access to a system. Unsolicited inbound connections for which there is no rule allowing the connection will be blocked on a public network.",
"fixid": "F-41961r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> State, \"Inbound connections\" to \"Block (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17438",
"ruleID": "SV-25240r2_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must block unsolicited inbound connections for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.473"
},
"V-17439": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Outbound connections are allowed on a public network, unless a rule explicitly blocks the connection. This allows normal outbound communication which could be restricted as necessary with additional rules.",
"fixid": "F-41963r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> State, \"Outbound connections\" to \"Allow (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17439",
"ruleID": "SV-25241r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must allow outbound connections, unless a rule explicitly blocks the connection for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.474"
},
"V-17440": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The display of notifications to the user when a program is blocked from receiving an inbound connection on a public network must be enabled to alert the user of potential issues.",
"fixid": "F-41965r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Firewall settings, \"Display a notification\" to \"Yes (default)\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17440",
"ruleID": "SV-25242r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must display notifications when a program is blocked from receiving an inbound connection for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.475"
},
"V-17441": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Unicast responses to multicast or broadcast messages for a public network will be blocked. This helps minimize the risk of an attacker using broadcast or multicast traffic to deliver malicious payloads.",
"fixid": "F-41967r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Unicast response, \"Allow unicast response\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17441",
"ruleID": "SV-25243r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must block unicast response to multicast or broadcast messages for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.476"
},
"V-17442": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Merging local firewall rules with group policy firewall rules may weaken intended group policy firewall configurations.",
"fixid": "F-41969r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Rule merging, \"Apply local firewall rules\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17442",
"ruleID": "SV-25244r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Local firewall rules for the Windows Firewall must not be merged with group policy rules for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.477"
},
"V-17443": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Merging local firewall connection rules with group policy firewall rules may weaken intended group policy firewall configurations.",
"fixid": "F-41971r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> Settings (select Customize) -> Rule merging, \"Apply local connection security rules\" to \"No\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17443",
"ruleID": "SV-25245r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Local firewall connection rules for the Windows Firewall must not be merged with group policy rules for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.478"
},
"V-17444": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The location and file name of the firewall log for a public network connection will be defined to ensure the logs are maintained.",
"fixid": "F-41973r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Name\" to \"%windir%\\system32\\logfiles\\firewall\\publicfirewall.log\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17444",
"ruleID": "SV-25246r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall log file name and location must be configured for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.479"
},
"V-17445": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. The firewall log file size for a public network connection will be set to ensure enough capacity is allocated for audit data.",
"fixid": "F-41975r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Size limit (KB)\" to \"16,384\" (or greater).\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17445",
"ruleID": "SV-25247r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall log size must be configured for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.480"
},
"V-17446": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Logging of dropped packets for a public network connection will be enabled to maintain an audit trail of potential issues.",
"fixid": "F-41977r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Log dropped packets\" to \"Yes\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17446",
"ruleID": "SV-25248r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must log dropped packets for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.481"
},
"V-17447": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "A firewall provides a line of defense against attack. To be effective, it must be enabled and properly configured. Logging of successful connections for a public network connection will be enabled to maintain an audit trail if issues are discovered.",
"fixid": "F-41979r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall with Advanced Security -> Windows Firewall Properties (this link will be in the right pane) -> Public Profile Tab -> Logging (select Customize), \"Logged successful connections\" to \"Yes\".\n\nConfigure a comparable setting if a third-party firewall is used.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17447",
"ruleID": "SV-25249r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows Firewall must log successful connections for the Public Profile.",
"version": "5.482"
},
"V-17900": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This registry key will prevent the autorun.inf from executing commands.",
"fixid": "F-18240r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Add the registry value as specified in the manual check.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-17900",
"ruleID": "SV-25209r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Disallow AutoPlay/Autorun from Autorun.inf",
"version": "2.022"
},
"V-18010": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nThis is a Category 1 finding as it provides access to the kernel with complete access to sensitive and critical operating system components.",
"fixid": "F-29679r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Debug Programs\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-18010",
"ruleID": "SV-25018r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Unauthorized users will not have the \"Debug programs\" user right.\n\n",
"version": "WINUR-000016"
},
"V-21950": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting helps prevent spoofing; ensuring that if a service principle name (SPN) is provided by the client, it is validated against the server\u2019s list of SPNs. ",
"fixid": "F-22939r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for \u201cMicrosoft network server: Server SPN target name validation level\u201d to \u201cAccept if provided by client\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21950",
"ruleID": "SV-25273r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Configure the SPN target name validation level.",
"version": "3.150"
},
"V-21951": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting ensures that services using Local System that use negotiate when reverting to NTLM authentication will use the computer identity vs. anonymously.",
"fixid": "F-22940r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for \u201cNetwork Security: Allow Local System to use computer identity for NTLM\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21951",
"ruleID": "SV-25274r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Computer Identity Authentication for NTLM is used.",
"version": "3.151"
},
"V-21952": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting prevents NTLM from falling back to a Null (unauthenticated) session.",
"fixid": "F-22941r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for \u201cNetwork Security: Allow LocalSystem NULL session fallback\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21952",
"ruleID": "SV-25275r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Prevent NTLM from falling back to a Null session.",
"version": "3.152"
},
"V-21953": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting prevents online identities from being used by PKU2U, which is a peer-to-peer authentication protocol. Authentication will be centrally managed with Windows user accounts.",
"fixid": "F-22942r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for \u201cNetwork Security: Allow PKU2U authentication requests to this computer to use online identities\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21953",
"ruleID": "SV-25276r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Prevent PKU2U authentication using online identities.",
"version": "3.153"
},
"V-21954": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting configures a minimum encryption type for Kerberos preventing the use of the DES encryption suites.",
"fixid": "F-22943r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for \u201cNetwork Security: Configure encryption types allowed for Kerberos\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d with only the following selected:\n\nRC4_HMAC_MD5\nAES128_HMAC_SHA1\nAES256_HMAC_SHA1\nFuture encryption types",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21954",
"ruleID": "SV-25277r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Configure Kerberos encryption types.",
"version": "3.154"
},
"V-21955": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies Windows is configured to protect against IPv6 packet spoofing.",
"fixid": "F-22944r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for \u201cMSS: (DisableIPSourceRouting IPv6) IP source routing protection level (protects against packet spoofing)\u201d to \u201cHighest protection, source routing is completely disabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21955",
"ruleID": "SV-25278r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Configure IPv6 source routing to highest protection.",
"version": "3.155"
},
"V-21956": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This check verifies Windows is configured to control the maximum number of times that IPv6 TCP retransmits unacknowledged data segments before aborting the attempt to prevent resources from becoming exhausted. ",
"fixid": "F-22945r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for \u201cMSS: (TcpMaxDataRetransmissions IPv6) How many times unacknowledged data is retransmitted (3 recommended, 5 is the default)\u201d to \u201c3\u201d or less.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21956",
"ruleID": "SV-25279r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Configure IPv6 TCP data retransmissions to prevent resources from becoming exhausted.",
"version": "3.156"
},
"V-21960": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This policy requires domain users to elevate when setting a network\u2019s location.",
"fixid": "F-22948r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Network Connections -> \u201cRequire domain users to elevate when setting a network's location\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21960",
"ruleID": "SV-25286r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Require domain users to elevate when setting a network\u2019s location.",
"version": "5.270"
},
"V-21961": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting ensures all traffic is routed through the internal network, allowing monitoring and preventing split tunneling.",
"fixid": "F-22949r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> Network Connections -> \u201cRoute all traffic through the internal network\u201d to \u201cEnabled: Enabled State\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21961",
"ruleID": "SV-25287r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Route all Direct Access traffic through internal network.",
"version": "5.271"
},
"V-21963": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will prevent Windows from searching Windows Update for point and print drivers. Only the local driver store and server driver cache will be searched.",
"fixid": "F-22950r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Printers -> \u201cExtend Point and Print connection to search Windows Update\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21963",
"ruleID": "SV-25289r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent searching Windows Update for point and print drivers. ",
"version": "5.272"
},
"V-21964": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will prevent Windows from retrieving device metadata from the Internet.",
"fixid": "F-22951r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Device Installation -> \u201cPrevent device metadata retrieval from internet\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21964",
"ruleID": "SV-25290r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent device metadata retrieval from the Internet.",
"version": "5.273"
},
"V-21965": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will prevent from searching Windows Update for device drivers.",
"fixid": "F-22952r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Device Installation -> \u201cSpecify Search Order for device driver source locations\u201d to \u201cEnabled: Do not search Windows Update\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21965",
"ruleID": "SV-25291r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent Windows Update for device driver search",
"version": "5.274"
},
"V-21966": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting prevents data from the handwriting recognition personalization tool being shared with Microsoft.",
"fixid": "F-22953r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communications Management - > Internet Communication settings -> \u201cTurn off handwriting personalization data sharing\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21966",
"ruleID": "SV-25292r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent handwriting personalization data sharing with Microsoft.",
"version": "5.275"
},
"V-21967": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting prevents the MSDT from communicating with and sending collected data to Microsoft, the default support provider.",
"fixid": "F-22955r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Troubleshooting and Diagnostics -> Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool -> \u201cMicrosoft Support Diagnostic Tool: Turn on MSDT interactive communication with Support Provider\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21967",
"ruleID": "SV-25293r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) interactive communication with Microsoft.",
"version": "5.276"
},
"V-21969": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting prevents users from searching troubleshooting content on Microsoft servers. Only local content will be available.",
"fixid": "F-22956r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Troubleshooting and Diagnostics -> Scripted Diagnostics -> \u201cTroubleshooting: Allow users to access online troubleshooting content on Microsoft servers from the Troubleshooting Control Panel (via Windows Online Troubleshooting Service - WOTS)\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21969",
"ruleID": "SV-25295r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent access to Windows Online Troubleshooting Service (WOTS).",
"version": "5.277"
},
"V-21970": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting prevents responsiveness events from being aggregated and sent to Microsoft.",
"fixid": "F-22957r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Troubleshooting and Diagnostics -> Windows Performance PerfTrack -> \u201cEnable/Disable PerfTrack\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21970",
"ruleID": "SV-25296r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Disable Performance PerfTrack.",
"version": "5.278"
},
"V-21971": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will prevent the Program Inventory from collecting data about a system and sending the information to Microsoft.",
"fixid": "F-22959r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Application Compatibility -> \u201cTurn off Program Inventory\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21971",
"ruleID": "SV-25297r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Prevent the Application Compatibility Program Inventory from collecting data and sending the information to Microsoft.",
"version": "5.279"
},
"V-21973": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will disable autoplay for non-volume devices (such as Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) devices).",
"fixid": "F-22962r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> AutoPlay Policies -> \u201cTurn off Autoplay for non-volume devices\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21973",
"ruleID": "SV-25299r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Turn off autoplay for non-volume devices.",
"version": "5.280"
},
"V-21974": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will prevent the system from downloading game update information from Windows Metadata Services.",
"fixid": "F-22964r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Game Explorer -> \u201cTurn off game updates\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21974",
"ruleID": "SV-25300r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Turn off downloading of game updates.",
"version": "5.281"
},
"V-21975": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will prevent a system from being joined to a homegroup. Homegroups are a method of sharing data and printers on a home network.",
"fixid": "F-22967r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> HomeGroup -> \u201cPrevent the computer from joining a homegroup\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21975",
"ruleID": "SV-25301r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Prevent the system from joining a homegroup.",
"version": "5.282"
},
"V-21978": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will prevent Windows Anytime Upgrade from running.",
"fixid": "F-22970r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Anytime Upgrade -> \u201cPrevent Windows Anytime Upgrade from running\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21978",
"ruleID": "SV-25304r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Windows Anytime Upgrade is not disabled.",
"version": "5.284"
},
"V-21980": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting will prevent Data Execution Prevention from being turned off for Windows Explorer.",
"fixid": "F-22971r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Explorer -> \u201cTurn off Data Execution Prevention for Explorer\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-21980",
"ruleID": "SV-25306r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Explorer Data Execution Prevention is disabled.",
"version": "5.285"
},
"V-22692": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Allowing autorun commands to execute may introduce malicious code to a system. Configuring this setting prevents autorun commands from executing.",
"fixid": "F-24430r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> AutoPlay Policies -> \u201cDefault behavior for AutoRun\u201d to \u201cEnabled:Do not execute any autorun commands\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-22692",
"ruleID": "SV-27159r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Configure the default autorun behavior to prevent autorun commands.",
"version": "5.286"
},
"V-2372": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Storing passwords using reversible encryption is essentially the same as storing clear-text versions of the passwords. For this reason, this policy should never be enabled.",
"fixid": "F-115r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to prevent passwords from being saved using reverse encryption.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-2372",
"ruleID": "SV-25013r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Reversible password encryption is not disabled.",
"version": "3.057"
},
"V-2374": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Autoplay begins reading from a drive as soon as you insert media in the drive. As a result, the setup file of programs and the music on audio media starts immediately. By default, autoplay is disabled on removable drives, such as the floppy disk drive (but not the CD-ROM drive) and on network drives. If you enable this policy, you can also disable autoplay on all drives.",
"fixid": "F-22912r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> AutoPlay Policies -> \u201cTurn off AutoPlay\u201d to \u201cEnabled:All Drives\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-2374",
"ruleID": "SV-25175r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "The system is configured to autoplay removable media.",
"version": "3.059"
},
"V-26283": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This is a Category 1 finding as it allows anonymous logon users (null session connections) to list all account names, thus providing a list of potential points to attack the system.",
"fixid": "F-29359r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy values for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork access: Do not allow anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts\u201d to \u201cEnabled\". ",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-26283",
"ruleID": "SV-36025r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Anonymous enumeration of SAM accounts will not be allowed.",
"version": "3.019"
},
"V-26359": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Failure to display the logon banner prior to a logon attempt will negate legal proceedings resulting from unauthorized access to system resources.",
"fixid": "F-36225r2_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options \u201cInteractive Logon: Message title for users attempting to log on\u201d to \u201cDoD Notice and Consent Banner\u201d, \u201cUS Department of Defense Warning Statement\u201d, or a site defined equivalent. \n\nIf a site defined title is used, it can in no case contravene or modify the language of the banner text required in V-1089.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECWM-1"
],
"id": "V-26359",
"ruleID": "SV-34594r2_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The Windows dialog box title for the legal banner must be configured.",
"version": "3.014"
},
"V-26473": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nAccounts with the \"Allow log on through Remote Desktop Services\" right can access a system through Remote Desktop.",
"fixid": "F-29552r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Allow log on through Remote Desktop Services\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26473",
"ruleID": "SV-35928r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Allow log on through Remote Desktop Services\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000006"
},
"V-26479": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nThe \"Create a token object\" right allows a process to create an access token. This could be used to provide elevated rights and compromise a system.\n",
"fixid": "F-29563r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Create a token object\" as defined in the Check section.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26479",
"ruleID": "SV-35934r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Create a token object\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000012"
},
"V-26481": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nAccounts with the \"Create permanent shared objects\" right could expose sensitive data by creating shared objects.\n",
"fixid": "F-29567r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Create permanent shared objects\" as defined in the Check section.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26481",
"ruleID": "SV-35936r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Create permanent shared objects\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000014"
},
"V-26487": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nThe \"Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation\" right allows the Trusted for Delegation setting to be changed. This could potentially allow unauthorized users to impersonate other users.\n",
"fixid": "F-29586r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26487",
"ruleID": "SV-35942r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Enable computer and user accounts to be trusted for delegation\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000022"
},
"V-26489": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nThe \"Generate security audits\" right specifies users and processes that can generate Security Log audit records which should only be the system service accounts defined.\n",
"fixid": "F-29595r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Generate security audits\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26489",
"ruleID": "SV-35944r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Generate security audits\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000024"
},
"V-26494": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nThe \"Lock pages in memory\" right allows physical memory to be assigned to processes which could cause performance issues or a DoS.\n",
"fixid": "F-29603r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Lock pages in memory\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26494",
"ruleID": "SV-35949r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Lock pages in memory\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000029"
},
"V-26495": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nThe \"Log on as a batch job\" right allows accounts to log on using the task scheduler service which should be restricted to Administrators.\n",
"fixid": "F-29655r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Log on as a batch job\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26495",
"ruleID": "SV-35950r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Log on as a batch job\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000030"
},
"V-26497": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nAccounts with the \"Modify an object label\" right can change the integrity label of an object. This could potentially be used to execute code at a higher privilege.\n",
"fixid": "F-29657r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Modify an object label\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26497",
"ruleID": "SV-35952r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Modify an object label\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000033"
},
"V-26503": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nThe \"Replace a process level token\" right allows one process or service to start another process or service with a different security access token. A user with this right could use this to impersonate another account.\n",
"fixid": "F-29664r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Replace a process level token\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-26503",
"ruleID": "SV-35958r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized accounts will not have the \"Replace a process level token\" user right.",
"version": "WINUR-000039"
},
"V-26529": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nCredential validation records events related to validation tests on credentials for a user account logon. \n",
"fixid": "F-29757r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Logon -> \"Audit Credential Validation\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26529",
"ruleID": "SV-35966r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Logon -> Credential Validation\" successes.",
"version": "WINAU-000101"
},
"V-26530": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nCredential validation records events related to validation tests on credentials for a user account logon. \n",
"fixid": "F-29759r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Logon -> \"Audit Credential Validation\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26530",
"ruleID": "SV-35967r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Logon -> Credential Validation\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000151"
},
"V-26531": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nComputer Account Management records events such as the creating, changing, deleting, renaming, disabling, or enabling computer accounts.\n",
"fixid": "F-29760r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Management -> \"Audit Computer Account Management\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26531",
"ruleID": "SV-35969r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Management -> Computer Account Management\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000202"
},
"V-26532": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nComputer Account Management records events such as the creating, changing, deleting, renaming, disabling, or enabling computer accounts.\n",
"fixid": "F-29762r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Management -> \"Audit Computer Account Management\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26532",
"ruleID": "SV-35971r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Management -> Computer Account Management\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000252"
},
"V-26533": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nOther Account Management records events such as the access of a password hash or the Password Policy Checking API being called.\n",
"fixid": "F-29763r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Management -> \"Audit Other Account Management Events\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26533",
"ruleID": "SV-35973r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Management -> Other Account Management Events\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000204"
},
"V-26534": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nOther Account Management records events such as the access of a password hash or the Password Policy Checking API being called.\n",
"fixid": "F-29768r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Management -> \"Audit Other Account Management Events\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26534",
"ruleID": "SV-35974r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Management -> Other Account Management Events\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000254"
},
"V-26535": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSecurity Group Management records events such as the creating, deleting or changing of security groups, including changes in group members.\n",
"fixid": "F-29769r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Management -> \"Audit Security Group Management\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26535",
"ruleID": "SV-35975r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Management -> Security Group Management\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000205"
},
"V-26536": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSecurity Group Management records events such as the creating, deleting or changing of security groups, including changes in group members.\n",
"fixid": "F-29771r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Management -> \"Audit Security Group Management\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26536",
"ruleID": "SV-35979r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Management -> Security Group Management\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000255"
},
"V-26537": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nUser Account Management records events such as the creating, changing, deleting, renaming, disabling, or enabling user accounts.\n",
"fixid": "F-29773r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Management -> \"Audit User Account Management\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26537",
"ruleID": "SV-35981r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Management -> User Account Management\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000206"
},
"V-26538": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nUser Account Management records events such as the creating, changing, deleting, renaming, disabling, or enabling user accounts.\n",
"fixid": "F-29775r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Account Management -> \"Audit User Account Management\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26538",
"ruleID": "SV-35982r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Account Management -> User Account Management\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000256"
},
"V-26539": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nProcess creation records events related to the creation of a process and the source.\n",
"fixid": "F-29777r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Detailed Tracking -> \"Audit Process Creation\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26539",
"ruleID": "SV-35983r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Detailed Tracking -> Process Creation\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000302"
},
"V-26540": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nLogoff records user logoffs. If this is an interactive logon, it is recorded on the local system. If it is to a network share, it is recorded on the system accessed.\n",
"fixid": "F-29778r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Logon/Logoff -> \"Audit Logoff\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26540",
"ruleID": "SV-35984r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Logon/Logoff -> Logoff\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000505"
},
"V-26541": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nLogon records user logons. If this is an interactive logon, it is recorded on the local system. If it is to a network share, it is recorded on the system accessed.\n",
"fixid": "F-29780r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Logon/Logoff -> \"Audit Logon\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26541",
"ruleID": "SV-35985r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Logon/Logoff -> Logon\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000506"
},
"V-26542": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nLogon records user logons. If this is an interactive logon, it is recorded on the local system. If it is to a network share, it is recorded on the system accessed.\n",
"fixid": "F-29782r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Logon/Logoff -> \"Audit Logon\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26542",
"ruleID": "SV-35987r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Logon/Logoff -> Logon\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000556"
},
"V-26543": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSpecial Logon records special logons which have administrative privileges and can be used to elevate processes.\n",
"fixid": "F-29784r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Logon/Logoff -> \"Audit Special Logon\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26543",
"ruleID": "SV-35988r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Logon/Logoff -> Special Logon\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000509"
},
"V-26544": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nFile System auditing under Object Access is used to enable the recording of events related to the access and changing of files and directories. Auditing must also be enabled on the specific file system objects to be audited.\n",
"fixid": "F-29785r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Object Access -> \"Audit File System\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26544",
"ruleID": "SV-35989r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Object Access -> File System\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000604"
},
"V-26545": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nRegistry auditing under Object Access is used to enable the recording of events related to the access and changing of the registry. Auditing must also be enabled on the specific registry objects to be audited.\n",
"fixid": "F-29786r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Object Access -> \"Audit Registry\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26545",
"ruleID": "SV-35990r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Object Access -> Registry\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000610"
},
"V-26546": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nAudit Policy Change records events related to changes in audit policy.\n",
"fixid": "F-29788r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Policy Change -> \"Audit Audit Policy Change\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26546",
"ruleID": "SV-35992r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Policy Change -> Audit Policy Change\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000701"
},
"V-26547": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nAudit Policy Change records events related to changes in audit policy.\n",
"fixid": "F-29789r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Policy Change -> \"Audit Audit Policy Change\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26547",
"ruleID": "SV-35993r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Policy Change -> Audit Policy Change\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000751"
},
"V-26548": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nAuthentication Policy Change records events related to changes in authentication policy including Kerberos policy and Trust changes.\n",
"fixid": "F-29792r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Policy Change -> \"Audit Authentication Policy Change\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26548",
"ruleID": "SV-35994r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Policy Change -> Authentication Policy Change\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000702"
},
"V-26549": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSensitive Privilege Use records events related to use of sensitive privilege such as Act as part of the operating system or Debug programs.\n",
"fixid": "F-29794r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Privilege Use -> \"Audit Sensitive Privilege Use\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26549",
"ruleID": "SV-35995r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Privilege Use -> Sensitive Privilege Use\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000803"
},
"V-26550": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSensitive Privilege Use records events related to use of sensitive privilege such as Act as part of the operating system or Debug programs.\n",
"fixid": "F-29795r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> Privilege Use -> \"Audit Sensitive Privilege Use\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26550",
"ruleID": "SV-35996r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"Privilege Use -> Sensitive Privilege Use\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000853"
},
"V-26551": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nIPSec Driver records events related to the IPSec Driver such as dropped packets.\n",
"fixid": "F-29797r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> System -> \"Audit IPSec Driver\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26551",
"ruleID": "SV-35997r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"System -> IPSec Driver\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000901"
},
"V-26552": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nIPSec Driver records events related to the IPSec Driver such as dropped packets.\n",
"fixid": "F-29799r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> System -> \"Audit IPSec Driver\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26552",
"ruleID": "SV-35998r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"System -> IPSec Driver\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000951"
},
"V-26553": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSecurity State Change records events related to changes in the security state such as startup and shutdown of the system.\n",
"fixid": "F-29800r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> System -> \"Audit Security State Change\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26553",
"ruleID": "SV-35999r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"System -> Security State Change\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000903"
},
"V-26554": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSecurity State Change records events related to changes in the security state such as startup and shutdown of the system.\n",
"fixid": "F-29801r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> System -> \"Audit Security State Change\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26554",
"ruleID": "SV-36000r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"System -> Security State Change\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000953"
},
"V-26555": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSecurity System Extension records events related to extension code being loaded by the security subsystem.\n",
"fixid": "F-29803r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> System -> \"Audit Security System Extension\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26555",
"ruleID": "SV-36001r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"System -> Security System Extension\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000904"
},
"V-26556": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSecurity System Extension records events related to extension code being loaded by the security subsystem.\n",
"fixid": "F-29805r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> System -> \"Audit Security System Extension\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26556",
"ruleID": "SV-36002r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"System -> Security System Extension\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000954"
},
"V-26557": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSystem Integrity records events related to violations of integrity to the security subsystem.\n",
"fixid": "F-29806r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> System -> \"Audit System Integrity\" with \u201cSuccess\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26557",
"ruleID": "SV-36003r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"System -> System Integrity\" successes.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000905"
},
"V-26558": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Maintaining an audit trail of system activity logs can help identify configuration errors, troubleshoot service disruptions, and analyze compromises that have occurred as well as detecting attacks. Audit logs are necessary to provide a trail of evidence in case the system or network is compromised. Collecting this data is essential for analyzing the security of information assets and detecting signs of suspicious and unexpected behavior.\n\nSystem Integrity records events related to violations of integrity to the security subsystem.\n",
"fixid": "F-29809r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Detailed auditing subcategories are configured in Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration. The summary level settings under Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Audit Policy will not be enforced (see V-14230).\n\nConfigure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Advanced Audit Policy Configuration -> System Audit Policies -> System -> \"Audit System Integrity\" with \u201cFailure\u201d selected.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECAR-2",
"ECAR-3"
],
"id": "V-26558",
"ruleID": "SV-36004r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system will be configured to audit \"System -> System Integrity\" failures.\n",
"version": "WINAU-000955"
},
"V-26575": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "IPv6 transition technologies which tunnel packets through other protocols do not provide visibility.",
"fixid": "F-29826r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> TCPIP Settings -> IPv6 Transition Technologies -> \u201c6to4 State\u201d to \u201cEnabled: Disabled State\u201d.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-26575",
"ruleID": "SV-36005r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The 6to4 IPv6 transition technology will be disabled.\n",
"version": "WINNE-000001"
},
"V-26576": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "IPv6 transition technologies which tunnel packets through other protocols do not provide visibility.",
"fixid": "F-29827r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> TCPIP Settings -> IPv6 Transition Technologies -> \u201cIP-HTTPS State\u201d to \u201cEnabled: Disabled State\u201d. \n\nNote: \"IPHTTPS URL:\" must be entered in policy even if set to Disabled State, enter \u201cabout:blank\u201d. \n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-26576",
"ruleID": "SV-36006r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The IP-HTTPS IPv6 transition technology will be disabled.",
"version": "WINNE-000002"
},
"V-26577": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "IPv6 transition technologies which tunnel packets through other protocols do not provide visibility.",
"fixid": "F-29828r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> TCPIP Settings -> IPv6 Transition Technologies -> \u201cISATAP State\u201d to \u201cEnabled: Disabled State\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-26577",
"ruleID": "SV-36007r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The ISATAP IPv6 transition technology will be disabled.",
"version": "WINNE-000003"
},
"V-26578": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "IPv6 transition technologies which tunnel packets through other protocols do not provide visibility.",
"fixid": "F-29829r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Network -> TCPIP Settings -> IPv6 Transition Technologies -> \u201cTeredo State\u201d to \u201cEnabled: Disabled State\u201d.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-26578",
"ruleID": "SV-36008r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Teredo IPv6 transition technology will be disabled.",
"version": "WINNE-000004"
},
"V-26579": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inadequate log size will cause the log to fill up quickly and require frequent clearing by administrative personnel.",
"fixid": "F-29830r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Event Log Service -> Application -> \u201cMaximum Log Size (KB)\u201d to at minimum \u201cEnabled:32768\u201d.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRR-1"
],
"id": "V-26579",
"ruleID": "SV-36021r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Application event log will be configured to a minimum size requirement.",
"version": "WINAU-100100"
},
"V-26580": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inadequate log size will cause the log to fill up quickly and require frequent clearing by administrative personnel.",
"fixid": "F-30402r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Event Log Service -> Security -> \u201cMaximum Log Size (KB)\u201d to at minimum \u201cEnabled:81920\u201d.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRR-1"
],
"id": "V-26580",
"ruleID": "SV-36022r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Security event log will be configured to a minimum size requirement.",
"version": "WINAU-100101"
},
"V-26581": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inadequate log size will cause the log to fill up quickly and require frequent clearing by administrative personnel.",
"fixid": "F-29832r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Event Log Service -> Setup -> \u201cMaximum Log Size (KB)\u201d to at minimum \u201cEnabled:32768\u201d.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRR-1"
],
"id": "V-26581",
"ruleID": "SV-36023r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The Setup event log will be configured to a minimum size requirement.",
"version": "WINAU-100102"
},
"V-26582": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inadequate log size will cause the log to fill up quickly and require frequent clearing by administrative personnel.",
"fixid": "F-29833r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Event Log Service -> System -> \u201cMaximum Log Size (KB)\u201d to at minimum \u201cEnabled:32768\u201d.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRR-1"
],
"id": "V-26582",
"ruleID": "SV-36024r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The System event log will be configured to a minimum size requirement.",
"version": "WINAU-100103"
},
"V-28285": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high level capabilities.\n\nAccounts with the right \"Log on as a service\" can start network services or register a process as a service on the system. \n",
"fixid": "F-30383r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> \"Log on as a service\" as defined in the Check section.\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLP-1"
],
"id": "V-28285",
"ruleID": "SV-35963r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Unauthorized users will not have the \"Log on as a service\" User Right.",
"version": "WINUR-000031"
},
"V-3338": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This is a Category 1 finding because of the potential for gaining unauthorized system access. Pipes are internal system communications processes. They are identified internally by ID numbers that vary between systems. To make access to these processes easier, these pipes are given names that do not vary between systems. This setting controls which of these pipes anonymous users may access.",
"fixid": "F-28868r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork access: Named pipes that can be accessed anonymously\u201d as defined in the Check section.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3338",
"ruleID": "SV-25093r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Unauthorized named pipes are accessible with anonymous credentials.",
"version": "3.063"
},
"V-3339": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls which registry paths are accessible from a remote computer. This is a Category 1 finding because it could give unauthorized individuals access to the registry. \n",
"fixid": "F-28869r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork access: Remotely accessible registry paths\u201d as defined in the Check section.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-3339",
"ruleID": "SV-25095r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Unauthorized registry paths are remotely accessible.",
"version": "3.064"
},
"V-3340": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This is a Category 1 finding because of the potential for gaining unauthorized system access. Any shares listed can be accessed by any network user. This could lead to the exposure or corruption of sensitive data.",
"fixid": "F-28819r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork access: Shares that can be accessed anonymously\u201d to be defined but containing no entries (Blank).",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2"
],
"id": "V-3340",
"ruleID": "SV-25101r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Unauthorized shares can be accessed anonymously.",
"version": "3.065"
},
"V-3343": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls whether or not solicited remote assistance is allowed from this computer. Solicited assistance is help that is specifically requested by the user. This is a Category 1 finding because it may allow unauthorized parties access to the resources on the computer.",
"fixid": "F-6777r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to disable Remote Assistance by setting the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Assistance \u201cSolicited Remote Assistance\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3343",
"ruleID": "SV-25170r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Solicited Remote Assistance is allowed.",
"version": "3.068"
},
"V-3344": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This is a Category 1 finding because no accounts with blank passwords should exist on a system. The password policy should prevent this from occurring. However, if a local account with a blank password does exist, enabling this setting will limit the account to local console logon only.",
"fixid": "F-5788r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cAccounts: Limit local account use of blank passwords to console logon only\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1"
],
"id": "V-3344",
"ruleID": "SV-25022r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "The use of local accounts with blank passwords is not restricted to console logons only.",
"version": "4.036"
},
"V-3347": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This is a Category 1 finding because not removing these services may allow unauthorized internet services to be hosted. Web sites should only be hosted on servers that have been designed for that purpose and can be adequately secured. ",
"fixid": "F-5826r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to remove \u201cInternet Information Services\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3347",
"ruleID": "SV-25253r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "Internet Information System (IIS) or its subcomponents are installed on a workstation.",
"version": "5.016"
},
"V-3373": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the maximum password age that a machine account may have. This setting should be set to no more than 30 days, ensuring the machine changes its password monthly.",
"fixid": "F-34273r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDomain Member: Maximum Machine Account Password Age\u201d to 30 or less, but not 0. ",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-3373",
"ruleID": "SV-25042r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The maximum age for machine account passwords is not set to requirements.",
"version": "4.043"
},
"V-3374": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the requirement that strong session keys be used between systems. ",
"fixid": "F-5801r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cDomain Member: Require Strong (Windows 2000 or Later) Session Key\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3374",
"ruleID": "SV-25043r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is not configured to require a strong session key.",
"version": "4.044"
},
"V-3375": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the behavior of the system when you attempt to unlock the workstation. If this setting is enabled, the system will pass the credentials to the domain controller (if in a domain) for authentication before allowing the system to be unlocked. This may cause a denial of service if the workstation looses connectivity to the domain controller.",
"fixid": "F-22888r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Workstations - Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cInteractive logon: Require domain controller authentication to unlock workstation\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3375",
"ruleID": "SV-25049r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "Domain Controller authentication is not required to unlock the workstation.",
"version": "4.045"
},
"V-3376": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the storage of passwords and credentials for network authentication on the local system. Such credentials should never be stored on the local machine as that may lead to account compromise.",
"fixid": "F-28821r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork access: Do not allow storage of passwords and credentials for network authentication\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3376",
"ruleID": "SV-25091r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is configured to permit storage of passwords and credentials.",
"version": "3.070"
},
"V-3377": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting helps define the permissions that anonymous users have. If this setting is enabled then anonymous users have the same rights and permissions as the built-in Everyone group. Anonymous users should not have these permissions or rights.",
"fixid": "F-133r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork access: Let everyone permissions apply to anonymous users\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCD-1",
"ECCD-2",
"ECLP-1",
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3377",
"ruleID": "SV-25092r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is configured to give anonymous users Everyone rights.",
"version": "3.071"
},
"V-3378": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Windows includes two network-sharing security models - Classic and Guest only. With the classic model, local accounts must be password protected; otherwise, anyone can use guest user accounts to access shared system resources.",
"fixid": "F-134r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork access: Sharing and security model for local accounts\u201d to \u201cClassic - local users authenticate as themselves\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECLO-1"
],
"id": "V-3378",
"ruleID": "SV-25103r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is not configured to use the Classic security model.",
"version": "3.072"
},
"V-3379": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls whether or not a LAN Manager hash of the password is stored in the SAM the next time the password is changed. The LAN Manager hash uses a weak encryption algorithm and there are several tools available that use this hash to retrieve account passwords.",
"fixid": "F-141r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork security: Do not store LAN Manager hash value on next password change\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1",
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-3379",
"ruleID": "SV-25104r1_rule",
"severity": "high",
"title": "The system is configured to store the LAN Manager hash of the password in the SAM.",
"version": "3.073"
},
"V-3380": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls whether or not users are forced to log off when their allowed logon hours expire. If logon hours are set for users, then this should be enforced.",
"fixid": "F-142r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to log off users when their allowed logon hours expire.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3380",
"ruleID": "SV-25818r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is not configured to force users to log off when their allowed logon hours expire.",
"version": "3.074"
},
"V-3381": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the signing requirements for LDAP clients. This setting should be set to Negotiate signing or Require signing depending on the environment and type of LDAP server in use.",
"fixid": "F-143r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork security: LDAP client signing requirements\u201d to \u201cNegotiate signing\u201d at a minimum.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3381",
"ruleID": "SV-25106r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is not configured to recommended LDAP client signing requirements.",
"version": "3.075"
},
"V-3382": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Microsoft has implemented a variety of security support providers for use with RPC sessions. In a homogenous Windows environment, all of the options should be enabled and testing should be performed in a heterogeneous environment to determine the maximum-security level that provides reliable functionality.",
"fixid": "F-28826r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) clients\u201d to \u201cRequire NTLMv2 session security\u201d, \u201dRequire 128-bit encryption\u201d (all options selected).",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCT-1",
"ECCT-2"
],
"id": "V-3382",
"ruleID": "SV-25107r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is not configured to meet the minimum requirement for session security for NTLM SSP based clients.",
"version": "3.076"
},
"V-3383": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting ensures that the system uses algorithms that are FIPS compliant for encryption, hashing, and signing. FIPS compliant algorithms meet specific standards established by the U.S. Government and should be the algorithms used for all OS encryption functions.",
"fixid": "F-5681r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cSystem cryptography: Use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing, and signing\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCT-1",
"ECCT-2"
],
"id": "V-3383",
"ruleID": "SV-25113r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is not configured to use FIPS compliant algorithms for encryption, hashing, and signing.",
"version": "3.077"
},
"V-3385": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the behavior of non-Windows subsystems when dealing with the case of arguments or commands. Case sensitivity could lead to the access of files or commands that should be restricted. To prevent this from happening, case insensitivity restrictions should be required.",
"fixid": "F-5682r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cSystem Object: Require Case Insensitivity for Non-Windows Subsystems\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3385",
"ruleID": "SV-25114r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is configured to allow case insensitivity.",
"version": "3.078"
},
"V-3453": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the ability of users to supply passwords automatically as part of their remote desktop connection. Disabling this setting would allow anyone to use the stored credentials in a connection item to connect to the terminal server.",
"fixid": "F-22929r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Security \u201cAlways prompt for password upon connection\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"IAIA-1",
"IAIA-2"
],
"id": "V-3453",
"ruleID": "SV-25261r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Remote Desktop Services is not configured to always prompt a client for passwords upon connection.",
"version": "5.042"
},
"V-3454": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Remote connections must be encrypted to prevent interception of data or sensitive information. Selecting \u201cHigh Level\u201d will ensure encryption of Remote Desktop Services sessions in both directions.",
"fixid": "F-22930r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Security \u201cSet client connection encryption level\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d and \u201cHigh Level\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCT-1",
"ECCT-2"
],
"id": "V-3454",
"ruleID": "SV-25262r2_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Remote Desktop Services is not configured with the client connection encryption set to the required level.",
"version": "5.043"
},
"V-3455": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the use of per session temporary folders or of a communal temporary folder. If this setting is enabled, only one temporary folder is used for all remoted desktop sessions. If a communal temporary folder is used, it might be possible for users to access other users temporary folders.",
"fixid": "F-22934r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Temporary Folders \u201cDo not use temporary folders per session\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRC-1"
],
"id": "V-3455",
"ruleID": "SV-25266r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Remote Desktop Services is configured to use a common temporary folder for all sessions.",
"version": "5.044"
},
"V-3456": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the deletion of the temporary folders when the session is terminated. Temporary folders should always be deleted after a session is over to prevent hard disk clutter and potential leakage of information.",
"fixid": "F-22933r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Temporary Folders \u201cDo not delete temp folder upon exit\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRC-1"
],
"id": "V-3456",
"ruleID": "SV-25265r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Remote Desktop Services is not configured to delete temporary folders.",
"version": "5.045"
},
"V-3457": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls how long a session will remain open if it is unexpectedly terminated. Such sessions should be terminated as soon as possible.",
"fixid": "F-28881r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Session Time Limits \u201cSet time limit for disconnected sessions\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d, and \u201cEnd a disconnected session\u201d to \u201c1 minute\".",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3457",
"ruleID": "SV-25264r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Remote Desktop Services is not configured to set a time limit for disconnected sessions.",
"version": "5.046"
},
"V-3458": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls how long a session may be idle before it is automatically disconnected from the server. Users should disconnect if they plan on being away from their terminals for extended periods of time. Idle sessions should be disconnected after 15 minutes.",
"fixid": "F-34278r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Remote Desktop Services -> Remote Desktop Session Host -> Session Time Limits \u201cSet time limit for active but idle Remote Desktop Services sessions\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d, and the \u201cIdle session limit\u201d to 15 minutes or less, excluding 0 which equates to \u201cNever\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3458",
"ruleID": "SV-25263r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Remote Desktop Services idle session time limit does not meet the requirement.",
"version": "5.047"
},
"V-3470": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls whether unsolicited offers of help to this computer are allowed. This has the possibility of allowing unauthorized users access to a system.",
"fixid": "F-6776r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the system to prevent unsolicited remote assistance offers by setting the policy value for Computer\nConfiguration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Remote Assistance \u201cOffer Remote Assistance\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.\n\n",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3470",
"ruleID": "SV-25169r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is configured to allow unsolicited remote assistance offers.",
"version": "3.082"
},
"V-3471": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "This setting controls the reporting of errors to Microsoft and, if defined, a corporate error reporting site. This does not interfere with the reporting of errors to the local user. Since the contents of memory are included in this error report, sensitive information may be transmitted to Microsoft. This feature should be disabled to prevent the release of such information.",
"fixid": "F-34260r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> System -> Internet Communication Management -> Internet Communication settings-> \u201cTurn off Windows Error Reporting\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d. ",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3471",
"ruleID": "SV-25164r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is configured to automatically forward error information.",
"version": "3.083"
},
"V-3472": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The Windows Time Service controls time synchronization settings. Time synchronization is essential for authentication and auditing purposes. If the Windows Time Service is used, it should synchronize with a secure, authorized time source. Domain joined systems are automatically configured to synchronize with domain controllers. If an NTP server is configured it should synchronize with a secure, authorized time source. ",
"fixid": "F-34317r1_fix",
"fixtext": "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 \u201cConfigure Windows NTP Client\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d, and configure the \u201cNtpServer\u201d field to point to an authorized time server. ",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3472",
"ruleID": "SV-25174r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system is configured to use an unauthorized time server.",
"version": "3.084"
},
"V-3479": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The default search behavior, when an application calls a function in a Dynamic Link Library (DLL), is to search the current directory followed by the directories contained in the systems path environment variable. An unauthorized DLL, inserted into an applications working directory, could allow malicious code to be run on the system. Setting this policy value forces the system to search the %Systemroot% for the DLL before searching the current directory or the rest of the path.",
"fixid": "F-5699r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (SafeDllSearchMode) Enable Safe DLL search mode (recommended)\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-3479",
"ruleID": "SV-25072r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is not configured to use Safe DLL search mode.",
"version": "3.088"
},
"V-3480": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "The automatic check for updates perform by the Windows Media Player must be disabled to ensure a constant platform and to prevent the introduction of unknown/untested software on the network.",
"fixid": "F-5992r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Windows Media Player \u201cPrevent Automatic Updates\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"DCSL-1"
],
"id": "V-3480",
"ruleID": "SV-40098r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "Media Player is configured to allow automatic checking for updates.",
"version": "5.060"
},
"V-3666": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Microsoft has implemented a variety of security support providers for use with RPC sessions. In a homogenous Windows environment, all of the options should be enabled and testing should be performed in a heterogeneous environment to determine the maximum-security level that provides reliable functionality.",
"fixid": "F-28830r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cNetwork security: Minimum session security for NTLM SSP based (including secure RPC) servers\u201d to \u201cRequire NTLMv2 session security\u201d, \u201dRequire 128-bit encryption (all options selected).",
"iacontrols": [
"ECCT-1",
"ECCT-2"
],
"id": "V-3666",
"ruleID": "SV-25108r1_rule",
"severity": "medium",
"title": "The system is not configured to meet the minimum requirement for session security for NTLM SSP based servers.",
"version": "3.089"
},
"V-4108": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "When the audit log reaches a given percent full, an audit event is written to the security log. The event ID is 523 and is recorded as a success audit under the category of System. This option may be especially useful if the audit logs are set to be cleared manually. A recommended setting would be 90 percent.",
"fixid": "F-28831r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (WarningLevel) Percentage threshold for the security event log at which the system will generate a warning\u201d to \u201c90\u201d or less.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECRR-1"
],
"id": "V-4108",
"ruleID": "SV-25078r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system does not generate an audit event when the audit log reaches a percent full threshold.",
"version": "3.092"
},
"V-4110": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Protects against IP source routing spoofing.",
"fixid": "F-5713r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (DisableIPSourceRouting) IP source routing protection level (protects against packet spoofing)\u201d to \u201cHighest protection, source routing is completely disabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-4110",
"ruleID": "SV-25065r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system is configured to allow IP source routing.",
"version": "3.094"
},
"V-4111": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "When disabled, forces ICMP to be routed via shortest path first.",
"fixid": "F-5715r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (EnableICMPRedirect) Allow ICMP redirects to override OSPF generated routes\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-4111",
"ruleID": "SV-25066r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system is configured to redirect ICMP.",
"version": "3.095"
},
"V-4112": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Enables or disables the Internet Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP) used to detect and configure default gateway addresses on the computer.",
"fixid": "F-5730r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (PerformRouterDiscovery) Allow IRDP to detect and configure Default Gateway addresses (could lead to DoS)\u201d to \u201cDisabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-4112",
"ruleID": "SV-25071r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system is configured to detect and configure default gateway addresses.",
"version": "3.104"
},
"V-4113": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Controls how often TCP sends a keep-alive packet in attempting to verify that an idle connection is still intact.",
"fixid": "F-28004r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (KeepAliveTime) How often keep-alive packets are sent in milliseconds\u201d to \u201c300000 or 5 minutes (recommended)\u201d or less.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-4113",
"ruleID": "SV-25068r1_rule",
"severity": "low",
"title": "The system is configured for a greater keep-alive time than recommended.",
"version": "3.097"
},
"V-4116": {
"checkid": "None",
"checktext": "None",
"description": "Prevents a denial-of-service (DoS) attack against a WINS server. The DoS consists of sending a NetBIOS Name Release Request to the server for each entry in the servers cache, causing a response delay in the normal operation of the servers WINS resolution capability.",
"fixid": "F-5723r1_fix",
"fixtext": "Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> \u201cMSS: (NoNameReleaseOnDemand) Allow computer to ignore NetBIOS name release requests except from WINS servers\u201d to \u201cEnabled\u201d.",
"iacontrols": [
"ECSC-1"
],
"id": "V-4116",
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