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in this video we are going to look at group policy preferences and how attackers can take advantage of these to gain privileged elevated access to your environment with no rights required the concept here is based off of a more legacy feature of active directory that allows you to use preferences within group policy to specify passwords that get pushed out to all of your domain member servers and one of those passwords commonly used is the administrator password so you can see here iamp;#39;m on my 2008 domain and if i come to the group policy settings i see under preferences local users and groups and that allows me to do things like set a policy preference to update the built-in administrator account and i can type in whatever password i want so i can type in top secret password and now whatever group policies whatever systems are tied to this group policy that password will get pushed down and become the password of the local administrator account which has full admin rights on tha

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Weak passwords are those that are easily guessed by unauthorized users. Examples include 1234, password, temp, etc. A weak password poses security risks at two levelsit may enable unauthorized access to confidential information, and may potentially enable an unauthorized user to compromise the system.
Weak passwords open the door to unauthorized access. This can range from someone gaining entry to a personal social media account to infiltrating a secured business database.
The Weak Password Test (WPT) is a free tool to help IT Administrators know which users have passwords that are easily guessed or susceptible to brute force attacks, allowing them to take action toward protecting their organization.
Password: m#P52s@ap$V This is a great example of a strong password. Its strong, long, and difficult for someone else to guess. It uses more than 10 characters with letters (both uppercase and lowercase), numbers, and symbols, and includes no obvious personal information or common words.
It is better to avoid using these passwords, and if you already are using one of these or something similar, its advised to change them immediately. 123456. 12345678. 123456789. 12345. 1234567. password. 1password. abc123.
How to Make Your Password More Secure Weak PasswordBetter PasswordStrong Password usher !usher !ush3r ebay44 ebay.44 ebay.44 deltagamma deltagamm@ d3ltagamm@ ilovemypiano !LoveMyPiano !Lov3MyPiano7 more rows May 2, 2023
The 10 weakest passwords are 123456, admin, 12345678, 123456789, 1234, 12345, password, 123, Aa123456, and 1234567890. They include easily guessable and default passwords and simple numerical strings.
Here are 10 more bad password habits: Including any part of your name in your password (like henrik19) Using the characters, in order, on the first row of your keyboard (qwerty) Including your birthday, or other meaningful numbers (worst of all your social security number)

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