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Apple iOS must not allow the device to be unlocked using a fingerprint.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-43222 AIOS-02-000013 SV-55970r1_rule Medium
Description
TouchID is a fingerprint reader that has been installed on the iPhone 5s. This fingerprint reader can be used to authenticate the user in order to unlock the mobile device. At this time, no biometric reader has been approved for DoD use on mobile devices. This technology would allow unauthorized users to have access to DoD sensitive data if compromised. By not permitting the use of TouchID, DoD users are forced to use passcodes that meet DoD passcode requirements.
STIG Date
Apple iOS 7 STIG 2014-08-26

Details

Check Text ( C-49249r1_chk )
This check procedure is performed on both the iOS Over-the-Air management tool and the iOS device.
Note: If an organization has multiple configuration profiles, then the check procedure must be performed on the relevant configuration profiles applicable to the scope of the review.

In the iOS Over-the-Air management tool, verify "Allow Touch ID to unlock device" is unchecked.
For example, in Apple Configurator:
1. Ask the MDM administrator to open the relevant configuration profile.
2. Display the "Restrictions" payload.
5. Verify "Allow Touch ID to unlock device" is unchecked.

Alternatively, verify the text "allowFingerprintForUnlock" appears in the configuration profile (.mobileconfig file).

On the iOS device:
1. Open the Settings app.
2. Tap "General".
3. Tap "Touch ID & Passcode"
4. Tap "Touch ID"
4. Verify "iPhone Unlock" is off and grayed out.

If "Allow Touch ID to unlock device" is checked in the iOS Over-the-Air management tool, "allowFingerprintForUnlock" appears in the configuration profile, or if "iPhone Unlock" is toggled to the right and appears green on the iOS device, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-48809r2_fix)
Configure Apple iOS not to allow Touch ID for device unlock.

In the iOS Over-the-Air management tool, uncheck "Allow Touch ID to unlock device".

For example, in Apple Configurator, edit the configuration and uncheck "Allow Touch ID to unlock device".