Delegation of privileged accounts must be prohibited.

From Active Directory Domain Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG)

Part of Delegation of Privileged Accounts

Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1

Associated with: CCI-000366

SV-47841r2_rule Delegation of privileged accounts must be prohibited.

Vulnerability discussion

Privileged accounts such as those belonging to any of the administrator groups must not be trusted for delegation. Allowing privileged accounts to be trusted for delegation provides a means for privilege escalation from a compromised system.

Check content

Review the properties of all privileged accounts in Active Directory Users and Computers. Under the Account tab, verify "Account is sensitive and cannot be delegated" is selected in the Account Options section. If delegation is not prohibited for any privileged account, this is a finding.

Fix text

Open Active Directory Users and Computers. View the properties of all privileged accounts. Under the Account tab, select "Account is sensitive and cannot be delegated" in the Account Options section.

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