Ubuntu 24.04 LTS must enforce password complexity by requiring that at least one uppercase character be used.
Severity | Group ID | Group Title | Version | Rule ID | Date | STIG Version |
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medium | V-270726 | SRG-OS-000069-GPOS-00037 | UBTU-24-400260 | SV-270726r1066667_rule | 2025-02-18 | 1 |
Description |
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Use of a complex password helps to increase the time and resources required to compromise the password. Password complexity, or strength, is a measure of the effectiveness of a password in resisting attempts at guessing and brute-force attacks. Password complexity is one factor of several that determines how long it takes to crack a password. The more complex the password, the greater the number of possible combinations that need to be tested before the password is compromised. Satisfies: SRG-OS-000069-GPOS-00037, SRG-OS-000730-GPOS-00190 |
ℹ️ Check |
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Verify Ubuntu 24.04 LTS enforces password complexity by requiring that at least one uppercase character be used with the following command: $ grep -i "ucredit" /etc/security/pwquality.conf ucredit=-1 If the "ucredit" parameter is greater than "-1", is commented out, or is missing, this is a finding. |
✔️ Fix |
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Configure Ubuntu 24.04 LTS to enforce password complexity by requiring that at least one uppercase character be used. Add or update the "/etc/security/pwquality.conf" file to contain the "ucredit" parameter: ucredit=-1 |