All OL 8 world-writable directories must be group-owned by root, sys, bin, or an application group.
Overview
Finding ID
Version
Rule ID
IA Controls
Severity
V-248637
OL08-00-010710
SV-248637r991589_rule
Medium
Description
If a world-writable directory is not group-owned by root, sys, bin, or an application Group Identifier (GID), unauthorized users may be able to modify files created by others.
The only authorized public directories are the temporary directories supplied with the system or those designed to be temporary file repositories. The setting is normally reserved for directories used by the system and by users for temporary file storage, (e.g., /tmp), and for directories requiring global read/write access.
The following command will discover and print world-writable directories that are not group-owned by a system account, given the assumption that only system accounts have a gid lower than 1000. Run it once for each local partition [PART]:
Investigate any world-writable directories that are not group-owned by a system account and then delete the files or assign them to an appropriate group.