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I am using Azure with several other colleagues. We have a shared admin account which all of us have access to (credentials). A few days ago when trying to login in azure portal with the admin account we got this message: "More information required. YOur organization needs more information to keep your account secure.". And than it asks me to select an authentication mode: authenticator app, phone, email.

As we use the same account for admin purposes, for 5 people, what would be the best way to deal with this?

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  • How about not using one account? This is an honest comment, not meant to be mean or something
    – Peter Bons
    Mar 24 at 9:39
  • One admin account for each user?
    – fr0zt
    Mar 24 at 9:59
  • Yes indeed. There is no extra cost involved.
    – Peter Bons
    Mar 24 at 10:17
  • I know but we use non admin users. And have only a admin user for security reasons
    – fr0zt
    Mar 24 at 10:18
  • But if the non admin users have access to admin credentials then why not make those 5 users admin? Or even better, give them only the roles that are needed to perform their work
    – Peter Bons
    Mar 24 at 10:28

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I tried to reproduce the same in my environment like below:

When the MFA is enabled for the user, it results in the below screen:

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MFA strengthens the security of the admin account. This prevents the unauthorized user access.

If you want admin account to be secured with 2 step verification, then you can configure the authentication method based on requirement (either phone or Email or Authenticator App).

Otherwise, I agree with @Peter Bons creating individual admin accounts for each user would be the best solution.

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  • By ensuring that each user has their own set of credentials and access privileges, this can help to increase security.
  • Based on the individual, MFA can be enabled.
  • This improves the security and unauthorized access too.

Reference:

azure-docs/security-planning.md at main · MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs · GitHub

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