Cron and crontab directories must be owned by root or bin.

From Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of GEN003120

Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1

Associated with: CCI-000225

SV-37474r1_rule Cron and crontab directories must be owned by root or bin.

Vulnerability discussion

Incorrect ownership of the cron or crontab directories could permit unauthorized users the ability to alter cron jobs and run automated jobs as privileged users. Failure to give ownership of cron or crontab directories to root or to bin provides the designated owner and unauthorized users with the potential to access sensitive information or change the system configuration which could weaken the system's security posture.

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Change the mode of the crontab directories. # chown root

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