
Published 11th March 2008
6 March 2008: Recent BlackBerry testing by IT security consultancy, NTA Monitor, has revealed that organisations are still not configuring these mobile devices correctly.
The BlackBerry architecture can be insecure if no firewalls are used to separate the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) router component from the central BES server on the internal network. If the BES is compromised and there is no separation of the BES router, this can lead to the whole network becoming insecure. (click here for diagram)
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Roy Hills, Technical Director at NTA Monitor comments: "A hacker could potentially use this back channel to move around inside an organisation undetected, removing confidential information or installing malware on to the network.”
Hills continues: “The way to ensure optimum security is to create a Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) and separate the router component from the BES. If the BES router gets compromised, the DMZ will ensure that there is no direct access to the Local Area Network.” (click here for diagram)
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NTA recommends the following security checklist for BlackBerry users and organisations:
• Enable content protection - This encrypts the hand held data. The device should be set at 0 (which is a 16-bit elliptic curve key).
• Password policy - The forbidden password option should be set, disallowing users to choose a simple key pattern. The minimum password length setting should be used to enforce a key of nine characters and a maximum password attempt should be set at a recommended five times.
• Application control - disallows third party application downloads and should only allow approved software.
• Other messaging services - functions other than those necessary should be disabled which prevents the use of peer-to-peer messaging such as ICQ and Google Talk.
• Do not use Bluetooth - this function should be disabled due to its inherent security vulnerabilities.