Post #3425916
2026-06-26 12:58 UTC
@kris@whereismysupersuit.com @fifonetworks@infosec.exchange It does in most situations. Which is true of almost any MFA solution. But there are always going to be some sort of vulnerability you need to watch out for.
Microsoft is far from perfect but they are also one of the largest corporate email providers which makes them a natural target. AI certainly isn’t making it any easier.
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@CppGuy@infosec.space 2026-06-27 10:50
@ryanl@twit.social @kris@whereismysupersuit.com @fifonetworks@infosec.exchange #MFA is a good layer in your defence, but people can be tricked into giving one-time passwords away. This trickery takes time (which increases the cost to the scammer) and it often fails, so MFA still has significant value.