Single sign-on is often safer, but it ties many apps to one “master” account. Here's how to secure it well and revoke old app access to reduce risk.
From the department of head scratches comes this counterintuitive news: Microsoft says it has no plans to change a remote login protocol in Windows that allows people to log in to machines using ...
Delete your passwords, Microsoft warns its billion-plus users, all of whom should move fully to passkeys. If a password ...
The phishing-as-a-service kit from Sneaky Log creates fake authentication pages to farm account information, including two-factor security codes. Security researchers at French firm Sekoia detected a ...
How Microsoft secures Dynamics 365 and Power Platform by removing credentials, reducing attack surfaces, and using platform ...