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Securing Oracle Ebusiness Suite - Default Passwords for User Accounts

Securing Oracle Ebusiness Suite - Default Passwords for User Accounts

Regular reader here would remember my post on default passowrds for user accounts in SAP R/3 such as SAP*, DDIC, CPIC etc access to which needs to be restricted to ensure that appropriate access. Organizations using Oracle Ebusiness suite 11i also face similar risks, since Oracle Applications also ships with seeded user accounts. These seeded user accounts come with a default passwords. Since these passwords are in the public domain, any Oracle user can log on to the Ebusiness suite and misuse the application. As a security measure in Oracle Apps, Oracle system administrators should either disable the user accounts or change the passwords for user accounts which would not be used. Below, I am making a listing of user ids in Oracle applications 11i which need to be secured by changing the default password.

User Name / account - Description of the User Name function

ANONYMOUS FND/AOL – Anonymous for non-logged users
APPSMGR - Routine maintenance via concurrent requests
ASGADM - Mobile gateway related products
ASGUEST - Sales Application guest user
CONCURRENT MANAGER - FND/AOL: Concurrent Manager
FEEDER SYSTEM AD – Supports data from feeder system
GUEST - Guest application user
IBE_ADMIN - iSupport Admin user
IBE_GUEST - iSupport Guest user
IBEGUEST - iSupport Guest user
IEXADMIN - Internet Expenses Admin Y Y
INITIAL SETUP - AD
IRC_EMP_GUEST - iRecruitment Employee Guest Login
IRC_EXT_GUEST - iRecruitment External Guest Login
MOBILEADM - Mobile Applications Admin Y Y
OP_CUST_CARE_ADMIN - Customer Care Admin for Oracle Provisioning
OP_SYSADMIN - OP (Process Manufacturing) Admin User
STANDALONE BATCH PROCESS - FND/AOL
SYSADMIN - Application Systems Admin
WIZARD AD – Application Implementation Wizard

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