Secure Password Policies for Active Directory: A Comprehensive Guide
This post first appeared on blog.netwrix.com and was written by Ian Andersen.
One of the most common ways for attackers to slip into a corporate network is by compromising the username and password of a legitimate user account. Usernames are typically trivial to guess because they follow an established standard in a given organization, such as [email protected]. Unfortunately, compromising basic passwords is also surprisingly easy for threat … Continued
One of the most common ways for attackers to slip into a corporate network is by compromising the username and password of a legitimate user account. Usernames are typically trivial to guess because they follow an established standard in a given organization, such as [email protected]. Unfortunately, compromising basic passwords is also surprisingly easy for threat … Continued