5.1.5 Ensure Appropriate Permissions Are Enabled for System Wide Applications

Information

Applications in the System Applications Directory (/Applications) should be world-executable since that is their reason to be on the system. They should not be world-writable and allow any process or user to alter them for other processes or users to then execute modified versions.

Rationale:

Unauthorized modifications of applications could lead to the execution of malicious code.

Impact:

Applications changed will no longer be world-writable. Depending on the environment, there will be different risk tolerances on each non-conforming application. Global changes should not be performed where mission-critical applications are misconfigured.

Solution

Terminal Method:
Run the following command to change the permissions for each application that does not meet the requirements:

$ /usr/bin/sudo IFS=$'
'
for apps in $( /usr/bin/find /System/Volumes/Data/Applications -iname '*.app' -type d -perm -2 | grep -v Xcode.app ); do
/bin/chmod -R o-w '$apps'
done

Note: Global changes should not be performed where mission-critical applications are part of the improperly permissioned applications.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/benchmarks/14562