Public/New-AuthPolicy.ps1
function New-AuthPolicy { <# .DESCRIPTION Used to secure Exchange Online Authentication by creating authentication policies Use of Modern Authentication Only is important for securing against Password Spray Attacks. New attacks on Basic authentication allow for taking control of an Exchange Online account by simply sending a malicious link to a target. Authentication Policies that are created are named... "Modern Auth Only" "Basic Auth Allowed" .EXAMPLE Set-AuthPolicy -CreatePolicies Creates two Authentication Policies. One Basic and One Modern. .NOTES Requires the Exchange Online module be installed, imported, and Connected. .Link https://github.com/TheTaylorLee/AdminToolbox #> [CmdletBinding()] Param ( ) #create Authentication Policies New-AuthenticationPolicy -Name "Modern Auth Only" New-AuthenticationPolicy -Name "Basic Auth Allowed" #Allow Basic Auth Policy Parameters $Params = @{ AllowBasicAuthActiveSync = $true AllowBasicAuthAutodiscover = $true AllowBasicAuthImap = $true AllowBasicAuthMapi = $true AllowBasicAuthOfflineAddressBook = $true AllowBasicAuthOutlookService = $true AllowBasicAuthPop = $true AllowBasicAuthPowershell = $true AllowBasicAuthReportingWebServices = $true AllowBasicAuthRpc = $true AllowBasicAuthSmtp = $true AllowBasicAuthWebServices = $true Identity = "Basic Auth Allowed" } Set-AuthenticationPolicy @Params } |