Check: APPL-14-003011
Apple macOS 14 (Sonoma) STIG:
APPL-14-003011
(in versions v1 r2 through v1 r1)
Title
The macOS system must require passwords contain a minimum of one special character. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
The macOS must be configured to require at least one special character be used when a password is created. Special characters are those characters that are not alphanumeric. Examples include: ~ ! @ # $ % ^ *. This rule enforces password complexity by requiring users to set passwords that are less vulnerable to malicious users. Note: The guidance for password-based authentication in NIST 800-53 (Rev 5) and NIST 800-63B state that complexity rules should be organizationally defined. The values defined are based on common complexity values, but an organization may define its own password complexity rules.
Check Content
Verify the macOS system is configured to require passwords contain a minimum of one special character with the following command: /usr/bin/pwpolicy -getaccountpolicies 2> /dev/null | /usr/bin/tail +2 | /usr/bin/xmllint --xpath 'boolean(//*[contains(text(),"policyAttributePassword matches '\''(.*[^a-zA-Z0-9].*){1,}'\''")])' - If the result is not "true", this is a finding.
Fix Text
Configure the macOS system to require passwords contain a minimum of one special character by installing the "com.apple.mobiledevice.passwordpolicy" configuration profile.
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-259541r941245_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-259541
Group Title: SRG-OS-000266-GPOS-00101
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-001619 |
The information system enforces password complexity by the minimum number of special characters used. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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IA-5 (1) |
Password-Based Authentication |