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Discus and support windows security password in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Hi, I need help because I'm going crazy ! I'm trying to use appgate for working from home. Everything is ok but windows security always blocks the... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by guilhemmolinier, Mar 14, 2020.

  1. windows security password


    Hi,


    I need help because I'm going crazy ! I'm trying to use appgate for working from home.


    Everything is ok but windows security always blocks the connection, asking me to select an account and enter the password.


    I tried everything : my microsoft account and the correct password, my local account and correct password, my work microsoft account and correct password... nothing seems to be ok for windows security and I don't know what else to do.


    This is the error windows, telling me that the connection failed, asking me to enter the account and password. As other options, I can only enter an other account and password.


    help please !



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    guilhemmolinier, Mar 14, 2020
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  2. Namslas90 Win User

    admin password?

    You can reset the Admin Password using Windows XP repair; See Here for step by step.

    *Toast :toast:
     
    Namslas90, Mar 14, 2020
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    Hi James,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.

    Sorry for the inconvenience caused to you. I’ll certainly help you with this.

    • What is the exact error message you get when you enter the password?
    • Did you reset the password again?

    If you haven't, I suggest you to Reset your password
    and check.

    While entering the password, I suggest you to enter the password from the On screen keyboard. To do so, follow these steps.

    • On the Lock screen, click on the Ease of access button near the Power button.
    • Enable the Onscreen keyboard and enter the password.
    • Before hitting enter, click on the eye logo to confirm the password and hit
      enter.

    Hope this helps you. Let us know if the issue persist. We'll be glad to assist you.

    Thank you.
     
    Azaruddin Syed, Mar 14, 2020
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    windows security password

    Password Security The Windows 8 Way

    Windows 8 implements a radical new user interface called Metro for desktop PC's, which has so far received a mixed reception. However, there's many other changes under the hood and one of those is how password security is handled, which we look at here. It's a fact of life, that in today's modern world, we have to remember a plethora of passwords and PIN's, which can be daunting. This leads to security issues as users end up writing down passwords and/or create very insecure ones which can be easily guessed. Windows 8 aims to uphold strong password security, while at the same time, easing the burden on the user. Also, passwords can be obtained in various ways by miscreants, such as phishing, keylogging, guessing, and cracking. Windows addresses each of these problems in three main ways:

    1 Protect against phishing and keylogging

    Using these tools protects your computer against the kind of malware that can access your entire computer, such as viruses and trojans.

    1A: Secure boot: this uses the new Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI), which replaces the ancient BIOS in modern motherboards and uses digital signing, which blocks bootkits and rootkits from attacking the system at the lowest level.

    1B: SmartScreen: this warns against visiting known bad websites or running suspect applications. It builds up a picture of which are good and bad by using a reputation system.

    1C: Windows Defender: previously protecting against just viruses, it has now been expanded into a full security suite, protecting against the usual suspects, such as viruses, worms, bots and rootkits.


    2 Protect against guessing and cracking

    Long and complex passwords do wonders for security and make system admins very happy. However, they're a nightmare for users to remember and type in - even for the admin... Windows 8 eases the task of creating, using and managing unique and complex passwords.

    2A: Store accounts: centralized store for logins to various websites. This is similar in the way that web browsers store this information, except that being done in Windows, it's available to any other or application or browser that can make use of it.

    2B: Sync passwords: you have 100 logins stored on your home PC, but are now using your friend's PC and can't get to them – very inconvenient. Windows 8 uses Windows Live to allow password synchronization between the two PC's – assuming the second PC is trusted.

    2C: Virtual smart card: this is a software-based version of a smartcard. It uses the Trusted Platform Module found in many business PC's and some motherboards for DIY PC's and works wherever physical smart cards work


    3 Protect against your own forgetfulness

    Users shy away from using strong passwords, because they're likely to forget them, especially if they have many to remember. Windows 8 makes it easier to recover from a forgotten password.

    3A: USB recovery: passwords are stored in an encrypted USB memory stick that can be used should a password be forgotten.

    3B: Reset from another PC: you can reset your password from any PC using Windows Live.

    3C: Two factor authentication: you can prove that you're the rightful owner of an account by linking it to a mobile phone or email address


    ANALYSIS

    These features all sound wonderful and will indeed make life much easier for the user. However, some of these features would actually appear to potentially create a large attack surface for miscreants to have a pop at. Let's take a look at them:

    2A: Store accounts: so any web browser and application can use the information stored here? An application such as that virus which just got onto the PC perhaps? This is a problem, because nothing is 100% secure, regardless of how many layers of security are put in. This feature might be best left switched off. It's also best not to allow any web browser to remember logins, either.

    2B: Sync passwords: this requires the second PC to be clean of infection and properly trusted. By "trust", this also means the physical security around it, such that the user isn't shoulder surfed, for example. Use with caution.

    2C: Virtual smart card: the details of this would have to be looked into a little more carefully to weigh up the pros and cons of this system. One potential issue could be the versions of the TPM module on the motherboard and smartcards used, as they may not have directly equivalent features, meaning that security compromises might have to be made. The user should be made well aware of any compromises like this before being asked to use this feature.

    3B: Reset from another PC: again, how secure is that other PC and the environment it's situated in? Use with caution.

    As Windows 8 isn't even at the beta stage yet, firm conclusions and criticisms shouldn't be made right now. However, the issues pointed out are inherent in the feature being implemented and should therefore be monitored very carefully.

    Source: PC World
     
    qubit, Mar 14, 2020
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