6.2.5 Ensure no legacy '+' entries exist in /etc/group

Information

The character + in various files used to be markers for systems to insert data from NIS maps at a certain point in a system configuration file. These entries are no longer required on most systems, but may exist in files that have been imported from other platforms.

Rationale:

These entries may provide an avenue for attackers to gain privileged access on the system.

Solution

Remove any legacy '+' entries from /etc/group if they exist.

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/2611

Item Details

Category: ACCESS CONTROL

References: 800-53|AC-6, CSCv6|16.9

Plugin: Unix

Control ID: 69174ddb48499555b80b7385654f3287b96fc2e032bfb9842b26600e3cef9d42