From MongoDB Enterprise Advanced 3.x Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000378-DB-000365
Associated with: CCI-001812
Allowing regular users to install software, without explicit privileges, creates the risk that untested or potentially malicious software will be installed on the system. Explicit privileges (escalated or administrative privileges) provide the regular user with explicit capabilities and control that exceed the rights of a regular user.
If MongoDB supports only software development, experimentation, and/or developer-level testing (that is, excluding production systems, integration testing, stress testing, and user acceptance testing), this is not a finding. Review the MongoDB security settings with respect to non-administrative users' ability to create, alter, or replace functions or views. These MongoDB commands can help with showing existing roles and permissions of users of the databases. db.getRoles( { rolesInfo: 1, showPrivileges:true, showBuiltinRoles: true }) If any such permissions exist and are not documented and approved, this is a finding.
Revoke any roles with unnecessary privileges to privileged functionality by executing the revoke command. Revoke any unnecessary privileges from any roles by executing the revoke command. Create, as needed, new role(s) with associated privileges.
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