| Vuln ID | Severity | Asset | STIG | Title | Status | Doc Status | Assigned To | Actions |
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| V-221564 | CAT II | MONT-WS-92040 | Google Chrome Current Windows Security T... | The default search providers name must be set. | - | |||
Check TextUniversal method: 1. In the omnibox (address bar) type chrome://policy 2. If DefaultSearchProviderName is displayed under the Policy Name column or it is not set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted) under the Policy Value column, then this is a finding. Windows method: 1. Start regedit 2. Navigate to HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\ 3. If the DefaultSearchProviderName value name does not exist or it is not set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted), then this is a finding. Fix TextWindows group policy: 1. Open the group policy editor tool with gpedit.msc 2. Navigate to Policy Path: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\Default search provider\ Policy Name: Default search provider name Policy State: Enabled Policy Value: set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted) Finding DetailsEvaluate-STIG 1.2507.5 (Scan-GoogleChrome_Checks) found this to be NOT A FINDING on 10/23/2025 ResultHash: BA250C98703E598AD8EE6E27C5EB161E00EC8F8D ~~~~~ 'Default search provider name' is Configured Registry Path: HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome Value Name: DefaultSearchProviderName Value: Google Encrypted Type: REG_SZ
Source: _Reviewed/MONT-WS-92040/Checklist/MONT-WS-92040_Chrome_V2R11_20251023-142120.ckl
Scan Date: 2026-01-14T12:57:25.338171
Technology Area: Windows Operating System
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| V-221564 | CAT II | MONT-WS-92010 | Google Chrome Current Windows Security T... | The default search providers name must be set. | - | |||
Check TextUniversal method: 1. In the omnibox (address bar) type chrome://policy 2. If DefaultSearchProviderName is displayed under the Policy Name column or it is not set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted) under the Policy Value column, then this is a finding. Windows method: 1. Start regedit 2. Navigate to HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\ 3. If the DefaultSearchProviderName value name does not exist or it is not set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted), then this is a finding. Fix TextWindows group policy: 1. Open the group policy editor tool with gpedit.msc 2. Navigate to Policy Path: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\Default search provider\ Policy Name: Default search provider name Policy State: Enabled Policy Value: set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted) Finding DetailsEvaluate-STIG 1.2507.5 (Scan-GoogleChrome_Checks) found this to be NOT A FINDING on 10/23/2025 ResultHash: BA250C98703E598AD8EE6E27C5EB161E00EC8F8D ~~~~~ 'Default search provider name' is Configured Registry Path: HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome Value Name: DefaultSearchProviderName Value: Google Encrypted Type: REG_SZ
Source: _Reviewed/MONT-WS-92010/Checklist/MONT-WS-92010_Chrome_V2R11_20251023-140804.ckl
Scan Date: 2026-01-14T12:57:27.625294
Technology Area: Windows Operating System
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| V-221564 | CAT II | MONT-SW-89108 | Google Chrome Current Windows Security T... | The default search providers name must be set. | - | |||
Check TextUniversal method: 1. In the omnibox (address bar) type chrome://policy 2. If DefaultSearchProviderName is displayed under the Policy Name column or it is not set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted) under the Policy Value column, then this is a finding. Windows method: 1. Start regedit 2. Navigate to HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\ 3. If the DefaultSearchProviderName value name does not exist or it is not set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted), then this is a finding. Fix TextWindows group policy: 1. Open the group policy editor tool with gpedit.msc 2. Navigate to Policy Path: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\Default search provider\ Policy Name: Default search provider name Policy State: Enabled Policy Value: set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted) Finding DetailsEvaluate-STIG 1.2510.0 (Scan-GoogleChrome_Checks) found this to be NOT A FINDING on 12/17/2025 ResultHash: BA250C98703E598AD8EE6E27C5EB161E00EC8F8D ~~~~~ 'Default search provider name' is Configured Registry Path: HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome Value Name: DefaultSearchProviderName Value: Google Encrypted Type: REG_SZ
Source: MONT-SW-89108_Chrome_V2R11_20251217-202759.ckl
Scan Date: 2026-03-04T15:25:15.778437
Technology Area: Windows Operating System
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| V-221564 | CAT II | MONT-SW-89134 | Google Chrome Current Windows Security T... | The default search providers name must be set. | - | |||
Check TextUniversal method: 1. In the omnibox (address bar) type chrome://policy 2. If DefaultSearchProviderName is displayed under the Policy Name column or it is not set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted) under the Policy Value column, then this is a finding. Windows method: 1. Start regedit 2. Navigate to HKLM\Software\Policies\Google\Chrome\ 3. If the DefaultSearchProviderName value name does not exist or it is not set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted), then this is a finding. Fix TextWindows group policy: 1. Open the group policy editor tool with gpedit.msc 2. Navigate to Policy Path: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Google\Google Chrome\Default search provider\ Policy Name: Default search provider name Policy State: Enabled Policy Value: set to an organization approved encrypted search provider that corresponds to the encrypted search provider set in DTBC-0008(ex. Google Encrypted, Bing Encrypted) Finding DetailsEvaluate-STIG 1.2510.0 (Scan-GoogleChrome_Checks) found this to be NOT A FINDING on 12/17/2025 ResultHash: BA250C98703E598AD8EE6E27C5EB161E00EC8F8D ~~~~~ 'Default search provider name' is Configured Registry Path: HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Policies\Google\Chrome Value Name: DefaultSearchProviderName Value: Google Encrypted Type: REG_SZ
Source: MONT-SW-89134_Chrome_V2R11_20251217-200930.ckl
Scan Date: 2026-03-04T15:25:41.812659
Technology Area: Windows Operating System
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