What triggers this alert
SecurynAI flags any administrator account that hasn't had a successful login in 90 days or more (this window is configurable, so your setup may use a different number). This isn't about deleting or disabling anything automatically — it's purely a "this exists and deserves a look" flag.
Why an inactive account is still a risk
The instinct is to think "it's not being used, so it's not a problem." That's backwards for a few reasons:
- It's still a fully valid administrator account. Full access, sitting there, whether or not anyone's actively using it.
- Nobody's watching it. An active account owner would probably notice unusual activity on their own login. A dormant one has no one paying attention.
- It's usually old, and old credentials are weaker credentials. Accounts that haven't been touched in months were often set up under older security practices — a weaker password, no two-factor authentication, or a password that's since appeared in a data breach and been reused elsewhere.
- These accounts are frequently leftovers. A departed employee, a freelancer or agency whose project ended months ago, a developer given access for a single task and never removed.
Every one of those is a plausible way a dormant account becomes the way someone gets into your site, without anyone noticing until much later.
What to do about it
- Identify who the account actually belongs to. If you can't confidently say whose account this is and why they needed admin access, that's already a strong signal it should go.
- If the person still needs access, but not admin-level, reduce the role.
- If the person no longer needs access at all, remove the account. Don't just leave it "just in case."
- If you're keeping it, secure it properly. Enforce two-factor authentication and a strong, unique password.
Why this is worth doing regularly, not just once
New dormant accounts accumulate naturally over time — every contractor engagement that ends, every team member who changes roles, every one-off access grant that outlives its purpose adds one more. Treating this as a periodic cleanup task, not a one-time fix, is what actually keeps the number of unmonitored full-access accounts on your site at zero.
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