Vulnerability Discussion
If an account other than root also has a User Identifier (UID) of "0", it has root authority, giving that account unrestricted access to the entire SUSE operating system. Multiple accounts with a UID of "0" afford an opportunity for potential intruders to guess a password for a privileged account.
Check
Verify that the SUSE operating system root account is the only account with unrestricted access to the system.
Check the system for duplicate UID "0" assignments with the following command:
> awk -F: '$3 == 0 {print $1}' /etc/passwd
root
If any accounts other than root have a UID of "0", this is a finding.
Fix
Change the UID of any account on the SUSE operating system, other than the root account, that has a UID of "0".
If the account is associated with system commands or applications, the UID should be changed to one greater than "0" but less than "1000". Otherwise, assign a UID of greater than "1000" that has not already been assigned.