Microsoft urges users to stop using phone-based multi-factor authentication #Cybersecurity #security https://t.co/UyskpFgjRm
— Bob Carver ✭ (@cybersecboardrm) November 12, 2020
Microsoft urges users to stop using phone-based multi-factor
— Sami Laiho (@samilaiho) November 13, 2020
authenticationhttps://t.co/j9qkwejYsz
Microsoft urges users to stop using phone-based multi-factor authentication https://t.co/gdD4Uyexwj via @ZDNet & @campuscodi
— George Kuruvilla (@gkuruvilla) November 12, 2020
Microsoft is urging users to abandon telephone-based multi-factor authentication (MFA) solutions like one-time codes sent via SMS and voice calls and instead replace them with newer MFA technologies, like app-based authenticators and security keys. https://t.co/zExDYTTCND
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) November 12, 2020
Attention Microsoft Users (There may be a few of you)
— Brad Bonomo (@bradbonomo) November 13, 2020
Microsoft wants you to switch from SMS authentication to App-based authentication yesterday#MFA #Authentication #Microsoft #Infosec #SMS #InfoSec #CyberSecurity #Privacy https://t.co/dxLlzG3AoN
Microsoft advises users to stop using SMS- and voice-based MFA #Infosec #cybersecurity #digital https://t.co/3XGZTfPqDg
— Paula Piccard ?? ?? (@Paula_Piccard) November 12, 2020
Microsoft advises users to stop using SMS- and voice-based MFA #Infosec #cybersecurity #digital via https://t.co/KDUhFaFE1M https://t.co/CMt9QuUZ9o
— Cornichecorp DigitalTransformation (@cornichecorp) November 13, 2020
Microsoft advises users to stop using SMS- and voice-based MFA Multi-factor authentication (MFA) that depends on one of the authentication factors being delivered via SMS and voice calls should be avoided, Alex Weinert, Director of Identity Security at... https://t.co/sOnIddn8hP pic.twitter.com/05ztPTZP3X
— Sean Harris (@InfoSecHotSpot) November 12, 2020
#Microsoft advises users to stop using SMS- and voice-based #MFA: https://t.co/iWmkG32JvB #cybersecurity
— ImmuniWeb (@immuniweb) November 12, 2020
Microsoft, 휴대폰에서 SMS 기반 2 단계 인증 사용에 대해 경고 https://t.co/jHP7VbHmpN
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 14, 2020
전화 네트워크를 둘러싼 보안 수준이 낮기 때문에 이러한 유형의 다단계 인증 솔루션이 심각하게 부족하다는 것을 의미한다고 주장합니다.
Microsoft is urging users to abandon telephone-based multi-factor authentication (MFA) solutions like one-time codes sent via SMS and voice calls and instead replace them with newer MFA technologies, like app-based authenticators and security keyshttps://t.co/x2LlHQ2SYm #fintech pic.twitter.com/5DunKZQE6O
— Chris Gledhill (@cgledhill) November 12, 2020
Microsoft warns against SMS, voice calls for multi-factor authentication#cybersecurity #informationsecurity #networksecurity #informationtechnology #hacking #security #vulnerability #vaultinfosec #wevowyoursecurity #malware #WebSecurity #Microsoft #2fahttps://t.co/q1BvX4QhnJ
— Vault Infosec (@vaultinfosec) November 13, 2020
Microsoft urges users to stop using phone-based multi-factor authentication | ZDNet https://t.co/9qoZmVgMYc
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) November 14, 2020
이것은 사용자가 계정에 대해 SMS 또는 음성 기반 MFA를 비활성화해야한다는 의미는 아닙니다. SMS MFA는 MFA가없는 것보다 훨씬 낫습니다.
#Microsoft urges users to stop using phone-based multi-factor authentication #cybersecurity #MFA https://t.co/RHdSSbPlzZ
— Bhautik Joshi (@KreativeGeek) November 12, 2020
Microsoft urges users to stop using phone-based multi-factor authentication | ZDNet https://t.co/0Tf5OGj7TG
— Ahmad Batebi (@radiojibi) November 14, 2020
Microsoft urges users to stop using phone-based multi-factor authentication | ZDNet https://t.co/zpMdNuQwKB
— Isaac (@eyestray) November 13, 2020
#Microsoft urges users to stop using phone-based multi-factor authentication | #MFA #SMS #infosec #infosecurity #cyber #cybersecurity #cybersec https://t.co/sHbBqAzwRz
— CarlosAndres Agudelo (@agudeloandres) November 13, 2020