Difference between Domain\Domain Users and Everyone Group in SharePoint

Hi,
In SharePoint 2013, is Everyone Group an AD group ? Please help with details.
Thanks
srabon

Hi All,
Domain Users, Authenticated Users, or Everyone
Domain Users
The Domain Users is the only real group of the 3 listed above.  By that I mean you can add and remove members from this group.  Domain Users is a Global Group in the domain, and it can only contain users that are members of same domain the Domain
Users group resides in.  By default all users created in the domain are automatically members of this group.  However, the  default Guest account in the domain is NOT a member of Domain Users, instead it is placed in the Domain Guest group.
Because Domain Users is generally considered the most secure group of the three listed above.
Authenticated Users
Authenticated Users was first introduced in Windows NT 4.0 SP3.  This is a built-in group and cannot be modified.  The Authenticated Users group contains users who have authenticated to the domain or a domain that is trusted by the computer domain. 
Authenticated Users contains all manually created user accounts in all trusted domains regardless of whether they are a member of the Domain Users group or not.  Authenticated Users specifically does not contain the built-in Guest account, but will contain
other users created and added to Domain Guests.The Authenticated Users group also includes the local computer account (computername$) and the built-in SYSTEM account. 
Everyone group
The Everyone group includes all members of the Domain Users, Authenticated Users group as well as the built-in Guest account, and several other Built-in security identifiers like SERVICE, LOCAL_SERVICE, NETWORK_SERVICE, etc.  NULL session connections (aka
anonymous logon) used to be included in this group but were removed in Windows 2003.  This is a built-in group that cannot be modified.Because the Everyone group contains the Guest account, and several other Built-in security identifiers like SERVICE,
LOCAL_SERVICE, NETWORK_SERVICE, etc. is generally considered the least secure of the three groups.
Short Answer is there isn't much to worry about unless folks are logging I with a guest account or you have removed a bunch of folks from the domain users group
-Ivan

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