AWS IAM password policy does not have a symbol
Description
Password policies are used to enforce the creation and use of password complexity. Your IAM password policy should be set for passwords to require the inclusion of different character types. The password policy should enforce passwords contain at least one symbol, this increases security, especially from a brute force attack.
Fix - Runtime
AWS Console
To change the password policy in the AWS Console you will need appropriate permissions to View Identity Access Management Account Settings.
go
To manually set the password policy with a minimum length, follow these steps:
- Log in to the AWS Management Console as an IAM user at https://console.aws.amazon.com/iam/.
- Navigate to IAM Services.
- On the Left Pane click Account Settings.
- Select Require at least one non-alphanumeric character.
- Click Apply password policy.
CLI Command
To change the password policy, use the following command:
aws iam update-account-password-policy --require-symbols
Fix - Buildtime
Terraform
resource "aws_iam_account_password_policy" "strict" {
minimum_password_length = 8
require_lowercase_characters = true
require_numbers = true
require_uppercase_characters = true
require_symbols = true
allow_users_to_change_password = true
}
📘 Note
All commands starting with aws iam update-account-password-policy can be combined into a single command.