How are you protecting your local admin passwords?
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Local admin passwords have long been the bane of an administrator’s life. Either every single device has the same local admin password (which is terribly insecure). Or every single device has a different password, or a mish mosh of devices have the same password so it’s all kept on a sticky note in your desk drawer (which is also terribly insecure). Bad guys love to exploit local user accounts with methods like pass-the-hash or lateral-traversal attacks. LAPS was designed to help you protect your devices from these kinds of attacks.
How are you protecting your local admin passwords?
How are you protecting your local admin…
How are you protecting your local admin passwords?
Local admin passwords have long been the bane of an administrator’s life. Either every single device has the same local admin password (which is terribly insecure). Or every single device has a different password, or a mish mosh of devices have the same password so it’s all kept on a sticky note in your desk drawer (which is also terribly insecure). Bad guys love to exploit local user accounts with methods like pass-the-hash or lateral-traversal attacks. LAPS was designed to help you protect your devices from these kinds of attacks.