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by blkhawk 2896 days ago
> Like with 1803 being forced to come up with security questions when creating the local account on a PC you're about to domain join.

Security Questions are a really bad anti feature that nonetheless is really persistent. I don't need 5 more random alphanumeric Passwords in case I forget that other random alphanumeric password I can barely remember. In most places online where they are used the rip open huge security holes should you actually set reasonable a answer to "Whats my Pet called?".

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Yeah, and it was introduced for local accounts in Windows 10 just in the last few months. Beyond the general irritation of it being a poor security system, making me do it for a user account that isn't personal to me is additionally quite silly: I told the installer I was going to domain join the PC.

I end up mashing the keyboard for each one to create hopefully suitably random answers that even I myself don't know. But it's still arguably an additional security hole that I have to simply hope Microsoft hasn't somehow stored in plaintext somewhere.