Microsoft tells IT admins to nix 'obsolete' password reset practice

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Microsoft last week recommended that organizations no longer force employees to come up with new passwords every 60 days.The company called
the practice - once a cornerstone of enterprise identity management - "ancient and obsolete" as it told IT administrators that other
approaches are much more effective in keeping users safe.[ Related: The best places to find Windows 10 ISOs ]"Periodic password expiration
is an ancient and obsolete mitigation of very low value, and we don't believe it's worthwhile for our baseline to enforce any specific
value," Aaron Margosis, a principal consultant for Microsoft, wrote in a post to a company blog.