From Application Server Security Requirements Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000266-AS-000169
Associated with: CCI-001312
Any application providing too much information in error logs and in administrative messages to the screen risks compromising the data and security of the application and system. The structure and content of error messages needs to be carefully considered by the organization and development team.
Review system documentation and logs to determine if the application server writes sensitive information such as passwords or private keys into the logs and administrative messages. If the application server writes sensitive or potentially harmful information into the logs and administrative messages, this is a finding.
Configure the application server to not write sensitive information into the logs and administrative messages.
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