Configuring a Credential Stuffing Defense Policy
Credential Stuffing Defense identifies login attempts using username and password that have been compromised using an always up-to-date feed of stolen credentials. Administrators can configure their supported devices to take various actions if a suspicious login is used including logging, alerts, and blocking.
To configure an Credential Stuffing Defense policy:
1. Go to Web Application Firewall > Access Protection.
2. Click the Credential Stuffing Defense tab.
3. Click Create New to display the configuration editor.
4. Complete the Credential Stuffing Defense configuration.
5. Save the configuration.
Predefined Rules | Description |
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Name |
Configuration name. Valid characters are A-Z, a-z, 0-9, _, and -. No spaces. After you initially save the configuration, you cannot edit the name. |
Status |
Enable or disable this profile. Default is disable. |
Action |
Select the action profile that you want to apply. See Configuring WAF Action objects The default is Alert. |
Severity |
The default is Low, but we recommend you use High or Medium. |
Note: FortiADC has no built-in Credential Stuffing Defense database. At least one FortiGuard update is required to install the database, otherwise this feature is ineffective. For details, see Configuring FortiGuard service settings.