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security policy

  1. Almaz

    Issue Password Strength Policy - Strange behavior

    Hello everyone, I have a strange behavior on a Plesk server I manage, I set the Password Strength Policy to high, but sometimes email addresses get their passwords broken and send spam. When I take a look at the passwords, sometimes users seems to be able to put a weak password. For exemple ...
  2. websavers

    Issue "Very Strong" password policy is unnecessarily prohibitive

    We've been trying to ensure that all of our servers are configured with the "Very Strong" password requirement policy. We most definitely want to ensure a high level of security and we're fine with telling clients "too bad" when their passwords are 6 chars (for example). However we keep finding...
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