Block Brute Force Attacks On Local Administrator Account With Windows Account Lockout Policy
A brute force attack is a trial-and-error technique used to guess the credentials and log into a system. However, Microsoft has now added a Group Policy to all Windows versions named “Allow Administrator account lockout,” which is an account lockout policy applicable to the local Administrator account. Previously, this policy was only available for Windows 11. However, now, this is available for all versions, including Windows 10. Furthermore, now, this policy is enabled by default....