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The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) Default Actions and Mitigations Settings must enable Banned Functions.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-63433 WN10-EM-000050 SV-77923r2_rule Medium
Description
Attackers are constantly looking for vulnerabilities in systems and applications. The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit can enable several mechanisms, such as Data Execution Prevention (DEP), Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR), and Structured Exception Handler Overwrite Protection (SEHOP) on the system and applications adding additional levels of protection. This setting enables the Banned functions mitigation on a system which blocks certain APIs.
STIG Date
Windows 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2016-11-03

Details

Check Text ( C-64179r3_chk )
This is applicable to unclassified systems, for other systems this is NA.

If EMET has not been installed and DEP and SEHOP are configured as required in V-68845 and V-68849, this is NA.

If the following registry value does not exist or is not configured as specified, this is a finding:

Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Registry Path: \SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\EMET\SysSettings\

Value Name: BannedFunctions

Value Type: REG_DWORD
Value: 1
Fix Text (F-69361r2_fix)
This is applicable to unclassified systems, for other systems this is NA.

Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration >> Administrative Templates >> Windows Components >> EMET >> "Default Actions and Mitigation Settings" to "Enabled" with "Enabled" selected for "Banned Functions:".

Note: The Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit must be installed on the system and the administrative template files added to make this setting available.