Future Windows updates will disable NTLM authentication, bolstering security and protecting users against legacy protocol vulnerabilities.
Microsoft announced that it will disable the 30-year-old NTLM authentication protocol by default in upcoming Windows releases ...
A vulnerability in Microsoft’s multifactor authentication (MFA) system has been uncovered by cybersecurity firm Oasis Security, allowing attackers to bypass security measures and access sensitive data ...
Microsoft is preparing one of the most consequential security shifts in Windows in decades, turning off NTLM authentication ...
For nearly 30 years, security experts have warned organizations to ditch the weak NTLM authentication protocol in Windows.
Most security incidents happen in the gap between knowing what matters and actually implementing security controls ...
Microsoft has detailed a three-phased roadmap leading to NTLM being completely disabled in the next version of Windows Server ...
Microsoft Authenticator users will soon lose autofill and password storage features—unless they export or switch to Edge before July 2025. Ed Hardie/Unsplash Microsoft will disable password autofill ...
The era of passwords is steadily fading as technology leaders like Microsoft spearhead the adoption of passwordless authentication to combat the rising tide of identity attacks. With a staggering 99% ...
Microsoft confirms a 3-phase strategy to deprecate NTLM, improve auditing, prioritize Kerberos, and disable NTLM by default ...
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