Microsoft Authenticator is shutting down today This is your last chance to save your stored passwords Microsoft is switching to a more secure alternative In case you missed the warnings, Microsoft ...
Microsoft Authenticator users are facing a significant change as the app's password management features are being discontinued, with all stored passwords set for deletion on August 1st. This move ...
Aegis Authenticator is open source with a public codebase. With closed-source options like Google or Microsoft Authenticator, ...
When registering Microsoft Authenticator as a two-factor authentication method, some users see Microsoft Authenticator Registration has timed out error. Let us see ...
NEW YORK (AP) — If you’re a Microsoft Authenticator user, like me, you’ve probably received at least one notice that the app’s password management features are no longer usable and that your stored ...
If you want to transfer Microsoft Authenticator to a new phone, follow this step-by-step guide. After migrating all saved credentials to a new phone, some websites might ask you to verify the new ...
For many years, information technology professionals have been encouraging folks to adopt multifactor authentication, ...
The company is phasing out its password management system from tomorrow in a move that will affect 75 million users worldwide who rely on the app daily. Users now face losing access to saved passwords ...
Yesterday, Microsoft released a new version of the Microsoft Authenticator beta for iOS via the Apple TestFlight program. This beta version will bring the build number for Microsoft Authenticator to 5 ...
Leave it to Microsoft to make something as simple as a two-factor authentication (2FA) app as complicated as possible. Thankfully, Microsoft is cleaning up its hodge-podge of authenticator apps that ...
Two-factor authentication may not be as sexy as the latest Android phone, but the technology is capturing news headlines, and deservedly so. Last week, Microsoft began rolling out this security tool ...
The issue could allow threat actors to brute force MFA authentication codes for Outlook, Teams, and Azure access with 50% accuracy. Microsoft may have silently fixed a problem with its MFA ...