Managing security alerts

Fudo PAM tracks user’s action in User portal and registers every password viewing. Blocking a user who has seen the current password is a potential security breach. Fudo PAM identifies such events and communicates them to system’s administrators.

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Administrator has an option to ignore the alert or trigger a password changer assigned to the account.


Triggering password change

Triggering password change on the accounts list

  1. Select Management > Accounts.
  2. Find and select desired objects.
  3. Click Change password.
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  1. Confirm changing password to selected accounts.

Triggering password change from account form

  1. Select Management > Accounts.
  2. Find and click desired account.
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  1. In the Credentials section, click Trigger password changer.
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Note

Account edit form contains a list of blocked users who have seen current password.

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Ignoring security alert

Ignoring security alert on the accounts list

  1. Select Management > Accounts.
  2. Find and select desired objects.
  3. Click Ignore alert.
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  1. Confirm ignoring security alerts for selected accounts.
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Ignoring security alert from the account form

  1. Select Management > Accounts.
  2. Find and click desired account.
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  1. In the Credentials section, click Ignore security alert.
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Note

Account edit form contains a list of blocked users who have seen current password.

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