Chrome Cleanup Tool Download
Chrome Cleanup must be disabled. If set to “False”, prevents Chrome Cleanup from scanning the system for unwanted software and performing cleanups. Manually triggering Chrome Cleanup from chrome://settings/cleanup is disabled. Feb 02, 2018 Chrome’s Malware Scanner & Cleanup Tool. The user is completely unaware of the existence of this component, unless and until the user deliberately searches for software reporter tool.
Chrome Cleanup Tool For Windows 10
Findings (MAC III - Administrative Sensitive)
Chrome Cleanup Tool Extension
Finding ID | Severity | Title | Description |
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V-221568 | High | The running of outdated plugins must be disabled. | Running outdated plugins could lead to system compromise through the use of known exploits. Having plugins that updated to the most current version ensures the smallest attack surfuce possible. If ... |
V-234701 | High | Chrome must be configured to allow only TLS. | If this policy is not configured then Google Chrome uses a default minimum version, which is TLS 1.0. Otherwise, it may be set to one of the following values: 'tls1', 'tls1.1' or 'tls1.2'.When ... |
V-221574 | Medium | Network prediction must be disabled. | Enables network prediction in Google Chrome and prevents users from changing this setting. If you enable or disable this setting, users cannot change or override this setting in Google Chrome. If ... |
V-221575 | Medium | Metrics reporting to Google must be disabled. | Enables anonymous reporting of usage and crash-related data about Google Chrome to Google and prevents users from changing this setting. If you enable this setting, anonymous reporting of usage ... |
V-221576 | Medium | Search suggestions must be disabled. | Search suggestion should be disabled as it could lead to searches being conducted that were never intended to be made. Enables search suggestions in Google Chrome's omnibox and prevents users from ... |
V-221577 | Medium | Importing of saved passwords must be disabled. | Importing of saved passwords should be disabled as it could lead to unencrypted account passwords stored on the system from another browser to be viewed. This policy forces the saved passwords to ... |
V-221570 | Medium | Background processing must be disabled. | Determines whether a Google Chrome process is started on OS login that keeps running when the last browser window is closed, allowing background apps to remain active. The background process ... |
V-221571 | Medium | Google Data Synchronization must be disabled. | Disables data synchronization in Google Chrome using Google-hosted synchronization services and prevents users from changing this setting. If you enable this setting, users cannot change or ... |
V-221572 | Medium | The URL protocol schema javascript must be disabled. | Each access to a URL is handled by the browser according to the URL's 'scheme'. The 'scheme' of a URL is the section before the ':'. The term 'protocol' is often mistakenly used for a 'scheme'. ... |
V-221573 | Medium | Cloud print sharing must be disabled. | Policy enables Google Chrome to act as a proxy between Google Cloud Print and legacy printers connected to the machine. If this setting is enabled or not configured, users can enable the cloud ... |
V-221578 | Medium | Incognito mode must be disabled. | Incognito mode allows the user to browse the Internet without recording their browsing history/activity. From a forensics perspective, this is unacceptable. Best practice requires that browser ... |
V-221579 | Medium | Online revocation checks must be done. | By setting this policy to true, the previous behavior is restored and online OCSP/CRL checks will be performed. If the policy is not set, or is set to false, then Chrome will not perform online ... |
V-221588 | Medium | Download restrictions must be configured. | Configure the type of downloads that Google Chrome will completely block, without letting users override the security decision. If you set this policy, Google Chrome will prevent certain types of ... |
V-221581 | Medium | Browser history must be saved. | This policy disables saving browser history in Google Chrome and prevents users from changing this setting. If this setting is enabled, browsing history is not saved. If this setting is disabled ... |
V-221580 | Medium | Safe Browsing must be enabled, | Enables Google Chrome's Safe Browsing feature and prevents users from changing this setting. If you enable this setting, Safe Browsing is always active. If you disable this setting, Safe Browsing ... |
V-221583 | Medium | Session only based cookies must be disabled. | Policy allows you to set a list of URL patterns that specify sites which are allowed to set session only cookies. If this policy is left not set the global default value will be used for all sites ... |
V-221582 | Medium | Default behavior must block webpages from automatically running plugins. | This policy allows you to set whether websites are allowed to automatically run the Flash plugin. Automatically running the Flash plugin can be either allowed for all websites or denied for all ... |
V-221585 | Medium | URLs must be whitelisted for plugin use | This policy allows you to set a list of URL patterns that specify sites which are allowed to run the Flash plugin. If this policy is left not set, the global default value will be used for all ... |
V-221584 | Medium | The version of Google Chrome running on the system must be a supported version. | Google Chrome is being continually updated by the vendor in order to address identified security vulnerabilities. Running an older version of the browser can introduce security vulnerabilities to ... |
V-221587 | Medium | Prompt for download location must be enabled. | If the policy is enabled, the user will be asked where to save each file before downloading. If the policy is disabled, downloads will start immediately, and the user will not be asked where to ... |
V-221586 | Medium | Deletion of browser history must be disabled. | Disabling this function will prevent users from deleting their browsing history, which could be used to identify malicious websites and files that could later be used for anti-virus and Intrusion ... |
V-221559 | Medium | Site tracking users location must be disabled. | Website tracking is the practice of gathering information as to which websites were accesses by a browser. The common method of doing this is to have a website create a tracking cookie on the ... |
V-221567 | Medium | The Password Manager must be disabled. | Enables saving passwords and using saved passwords in Google Chrome. Malicious sites may take advantage of this feature by using hidden fields gain access to the stored information. If you enable ... |
V-221566 | Medium | Default search provider must be enabled. | Policy enables the use of a default search provider. If you enable this setting, a default search is performed when the user types text in the omnibox that is not a URL. You can specify the ... |
V-221565 | Medium | The default search provider URL must be set to perform encrypted searches. | Specifies the URL of the search engine used when doing a default search. The URL should contain the string '{searchTerms}', which will be replaced at query time by the terms the user is searching ... |
V-221564 | Medium | The default search providers name must be set. | Specifies the name of the default search provider that is to be used, if left empty or not set, the host name specified by the search URL will be used. This policy is only considered if the ... |
V-221563 | Medium | Extensions that are approved for use must be whitelisted. | The whitelist should only contain organizationally approved extensions. This is to prevent a user from accidently whitelisitng a malicious extension. This policy allows you to specify which ... |
V-221562 | Medium | Extensions installation must be blacklisted by default. | Extensions are developed by third party sources and are designed to extend Google Chrome's functionality. An extension can be made by anyone, to do and access almost anything on a system; this ... |
V-221561 | Medium | Sites ability to show pop-ups must be disabled. | Chrome allows you to manage whether unwanted pop-up windows appear. Pop-up windows that are opened when the end user clicks a link are not blocked. If you enable this policy setting, most unwanted ... |
V-226404 | Medium | Import AutoFill form data must be disabled. | This policy forces the autofill form data to be imported from the previous default browser if enabled. If enabled, this policy also affects the import dialog.If disabled, the autofill form data ... |
V-226401 | Medium | Guest Mode must be disabled. | If this policy is set to true or not configured, Google Chrome will enable guest logins. Guest logins are Google Chrome profiles where all windows are in incognito mode.If this policy is set to ... |
V-221558 | Medium | Firewall traversal from remote host must be disabled. | Remote connections should never be allowed that bypass the firewall, as there is no way to verify if they can be trusted. Enables usage of STUN and relay servers when remote clients are trying to ... |
V-226403 | Medium | AutoFill for addresses must be disabled. | Enabling Google Chrome's AutoFill feature allows users to auto complete address information in web forms using previously stored information.If this setting is disabled, Autofill will never ... |
V-226402 | Medium | AutoFill for credit cards must be disabled. | Enabling Google Chrome's AutoFill feature allows users to auto complete credit card information in web forms using previously stored information.If this setting is disabled, Autofill will never ... |
V-221596 | Medium | URLs must be whitelisted for Autoplay use. | Controls the whitelist of URL patterns that autoplay will always be enabled on.If the “AutoplayAllowed” policy is set to “True” then this policy will have no effect.If the “AutoplayAllowed” ... |
V-221597 | Medium | Anonymized data collection must be disabled. | Enable URL-keyed anonymized data collection in Google Chrome and prevent users from changing this setting.URL-keyed anonymized data collection sends URLs of pages the user visits to Google to ... |
V-221594 | Medium | Google Cast must be disabled. | If this policy is set to ”True” or is not set, Google Cast will be enabled, and users will be able to launch it from the app menu, page context menus, media controls on Cast-enabled websites, and ... |
V-221595 | Medium | Autoplay must be disabled. | Allows you to control if videos can play automatically (without user consent) with audio content in Google Chrome.If the policy is set to “True”, Google Chrome is allowed to autoplay media. If ... |
V-221592 | Medium | Chrome Cleanup must be disabled. | If set to “False”, prevents Chrome Cleanup from scanning the system for unwanted software and performing cleanups. Manually triggering Chrome Cleanup from chrome://settings/cleanup is disabled.If ... |
V-221593 | Medium | Chrome Cleanup reporting must be disabled. | If unset, should Chrome Cleanup detect unwanted software, it may report metadata about the scan to Google in accordance with policy set by “SafeBrowsingExtendedReportingEnabled”. Chrome Cleanup ... |
V-221590 | Medium | Safe Browsing Extended Reporting must be disabled. | Enables Google Chrome's Safe Browsing Extended Reporting and prevents users from changing this setting. Extended Reporting sends some system information and page content to Google servers to help ... |
V-221591 | Medium | WebUSB must be disabled. | Allows you to set whether websites are allowed to get access to connected USB devices. Access can be completely blocked, or the user can be asked every time a website wants to get access to ... |
V-221598 | Medium | Collection of WebRTC event logs must be disabled. | If the policy is set to “true”, Google Chrome is allowed to collect WebRTC event logs from Google services (e.g., Google Meet), and upload those logs to Google.If the policy is set to “false”, or ... |
V-221599 | Low | Chrome development tools must be disabled. | While the risk associated with browser development tools is more related to the proper design of a web application, a risk vector remains within the browser. The developer tools allow end users ... |