Use the REST end point:
specifically:
/user?username=USERNAME&expand=attributes
This will return the attributes for the user, has failed login attempts they are stored as an attribute against them.
From database
SELECT u.user_name, a.attribute_value as FailedLogin FROM cwd_user_attribute a join cwd_user u ON a.user_id=u.id WHERE attribute_name='invalidPasswordAttempts';
This will return the username and how many failed login attempt registered on the database.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Septa Cahyadiputra
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