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The original was posted on /r/sysadmin by /u/jameseatsworld on 2024-01-21 06:36:36+00:00.


Microsoft hit with password spray attack that resulted in multiple internal email accounts being compromised.

Something that should be easily mitigated by MFA and Conditional Access.

I've had execs complain they can't access email via some random 3rd party mail client or that MFA is too annoying, thankfully I can just tell them that Microsoft changed something and we can't disable it.

I guess you can't do that when you work there.

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