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V-13687

CAT II (Medium)

Remote authors or content providers must have all files scanned for malware before uploading files to the Document Root directory.

Rule ID

SV-40826r1_rule

STIG

APACHE 2.2 Server for Windows Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R13

CCIs

None

Discussion

Remote web authors should not be able to upload files to the DocumentRoot directory structure without virus checking and checking for malicious or mobile code. A remote web user whose agency has a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the hosting agency and has submitted a DoD form 2875 (System Authorization Access Request (SAAR)) or an equivalent document will be allowed to post files to a temporary location on the server. All posted files to this temporary location will be scanned for viruses and content checked for malicious or mobile code. Only files free of viruses and malicious or mobile code will be posted to the appropriate Document Root directory.

Check Content

Remote web authors should not be able to upload files to the Document Root directory structure without virus checking and checking for malicious or mobile code. 

Query the SA to determine if there is anti-virus software active on the server with auto-protect enabled, or if there is another process in place for the scanning of files being posted by remote authors. 

If there is no virus software on the system with auto-protect enabled, or if there is not a process in place to ensure all files being posted are being virus scanned before being saved to the document root, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Install anti-virus software on the system and set it to automatically scan new files that are introduced to the web server.