Check: WN12-UR-000003
Microsoft Windows Server 2012/2012 R2 Domain Controller STIG:
WN12-UR-000003
(in versions v3 r7 through v2 r14)
Title
The Act as part of the operating system user right must not be assigned to any groups or accounts. (Cat I impact)
Discussion
Inappropriate granting of user rights can provide system, administrative, and other high-level capabilities. Accounts with the "Act as part of the operating system" user right can assume the identity of any user and gain access to resources that user is authorized to access. Any accounts with this right can take complete control of a system.
Check Content
Verify the effective setting in Local Group Policy Editor. Run "gpedit.msc". Navigate to Local Computer Policy >> Computer Configuration >> Windows Settings >> Security Settings >> Local Policies >> User Rights Assignment. If any accounts or groups (to include administrators), are granted the "Act as part of the operating system" user right, this is a finding. If an application requires this user right, this would not be a finding. Vendor documentation must support the requirement for having the user right. The requirement must be documented with the ISSO. The application account must meet requirements for application account passwords, such as length (WN12-00-000010) and required frequency of changes (WN12-00-000011).
Fix Text
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration >> Windows Settings >> Security Settings >> Local Policies >> User Rights Assignment >> "Act as part of the operating system" to be defined but containing no entries (blank).
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-226372r877392_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-226372
Group Title: SRG-OS-000324-GPOS-00125
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-002235 |
The information system prevents non-privileged users from executing privileged functions to include disabling, circumventing, or altering implemented security safeguards/countermeasures. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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AC-6 (10) |
Prohibit Non-Privileged Users From Executing Privileged Functions |