Turn on auditing to monitor account attacks

Topics Hardware, Windows Vista, Windows XP on March 8th, 2007

There is no doubt that all of the security features in Vista will help keep your computer secure. However, these features become less valuable when they are not turned on by default. One feature, known as user , is not turned on by default. With this feature is turned off, anyone with physical access or remote access to through a hole in your firewall (such an opening for Remote Desktop) can use a brute force attack against your user for as long as they want without getting noticed at all. How? The default audit security policy is configured to not log any logon events, successful or failed.

This allows an attacker to try to hack your accounts for as long as it takes to break in. There are a few ways to protect against this that I am going to go over in my next article about the Lockout policy. But first, it is important to turn on this so that you can see who may be trying to break into your accounts. After you have adjusted the security policy, you will be able to see any attacks including the that they tried to logon with and where the request came from.

Let’s get started and turn on audition for failed logon events:

1. Click on the Start Button and key in secpol. in the box and hit Enter.
2. Navigate through Local Policies and Audit Policy.
3. Right click on Audit logon events policy and select Properties.
4. Check the box and hit OK.
5. Right click on Audit logon events policy and select Properties.
6. Check the box and hit OK.
7. Close Local Security Policy editor.

Your computer has now been configured to log all failed user logon attempts.

Once you have turned on , you can view the in Event Viewer (run eventvwr.) under and Security.

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