Information
The account lockout threshold specifies the amount of times a user can enter an incorrect password before a lockout will occur.
Ensure that a lockout threshold is part of the password policy on the computer.
The account lockout feature mitigates brute-force password attacks on the system.
Solution
Run the following command to set the maximum number of failed login attempts to less than or equal to 5:
% /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/pwpolicy -n /Local/Default -setglobalpolicy "maxFailedLoginAttempts=<value<=5>"
% /usr/bin/sudo /usr/bin/pwpolicy -n /Local/Default -setglobalpolicy "policyAttributeMinutesUntilFailedAuthenticationReset=<value<=15>"
Impact:
The number of incorrect log on attempts should be reasonably small to minimize the possibility of a successful password attack, while allowing for honest errors made during a normal user log on.
The locked account will auto-unlock after a few minutes when bad password attempts stop. The computer will accept the still-valid password if remembered or recovered.