FTP / Telnet unencryted transmissions require Acknowledgement of Risk Letter(AORL)

From z/OS RACF STIG

Part of IFTP0100

Associated with IA controls: DCCS-1, EBRU-1, DCCS-2, ECCT-1, ECCT-2

Associated with: CCI-000041 CCI-000042 CCI-001037 CCI-001499

SV-8757r2_rule FTP / Telnet unencryted transmissions require Acknowledgement of Risk Letter(AORL)

Vulnerability discussion

In addition to the data transmission being in the clear, the user credentials are also passed in the clear, which violates the control IAIA-1. As mitigation for this vulnerability, special consideration must be given to account maintenance and the types of user privileges associated with these accounts. Interception of the above information could result in the compromise of the operating system environment, ACP, and customer data.

Check content

a) Provide a list of all FTP userids defined to the ACP database, including the function and purpose of each FTP userid. b) Refer to the to the above list c) Ensure that an Acknowledgement of Risk Letter exist for all userids utilizing unencrypted communications. d) If (c) is true, there is NO FINDING. e) If (c) is untrue, this is a FINDING.

Fix text

Ensure that an Acknowledgement of Risk Letter exist for all userids utilizing unencrypted communications.

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