From Google Chrome v24 Windows STIG
Part of DTBC0005 - Blacklist extensions by default
Associated with IA controls: ECSC-1
Associated with: CCI-001588
Extensions are developed by third party sources. They are designed to extend Google Chrome's functionality. An extension can be made by anyone, to do and access almost anything on a system; this means they pose a high risk to any system that would allow all extensions to be installed by default.
Universal method (Requires Chrome Browser v15 or later): 1. In the omnibox (address bar) type chrome://policy 2. If ExtensionInstallBlacklist is not displayed under the Policy Name column or it is not set to * under the Policy Value column, then this is a finding. Windows method: 1. Start regedit 2. Navigate to HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\ExtensionInstallBlacklist 3. If the ExtensionInstallBlacklist key does not exist, or a registry value name of 1 does not exist under that key, or the registry value name of 1 does not have its value data set to * then this is a finding.
Valid for Chrome Browser version 8 or later. Windows registry: Key Path: HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\ExtensionInstallBlacklist Value Name: 1 Value Type: String (REG_SZ) Value Data: * Windows group policy: Policy Path: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\Extensions\ Policy Name: Configure extension installation blacklist Policy State: Enabled Policy Value: *
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