Information
The account lockout threshold determines how many failed login attempts are permitted prior to placing the account in a locked-out state and initiating a variable lockout duration.
Rationale:
Account lockout is a method of protecting against brute-force and password spray attacks. Once the lockout threshold has been exceeded, the account enters a locked-out state which prevents all login attempts for a variable duration. The lockout in combination with a reasonable duration reduces the total number of failed login attempts that a malicious actor can execute in a given period of time.
Impact:
If account lockout threshold is set too low (less than 3), users may experience frequent lockout events and the resulting security alerts may contribute to alert fatigue.
If account lockout threshold is set too high (more than 10), malicious actors can programmatically execute more password attempts in a given period of time.
NOTE: Nessus has not performed this check. Please review the benchmark to ensure target compliance.
Solution
Remediate from Azure Portal
From Azure Home select the Portal Menu.
Select Microsoft Entra ID.
Under Manage, select Security.
Under Manage, select Authentication methods.
Under Manage, select Password protection.
Set the Lockout threshold to 10 or fewer.
Click Save.
Default Value:
By default, Lockout threshold is set to 10.