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Active Directory, Azure, bad passwords, Microsoft, nist, Privacy, Security threats

Terrible passwords outlawed in Microsoft’s new Azure tool

  • dev_threatravens
  • June 25, 2018
Azure AD Password Protection prevents users from setting a password from the company’s list of 500 most common and easily-guessed examples.

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