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Noticias de la compañía :
- Microsoft 365 brings the shutters down on legacy protocols - MSN
Describing legacy protocols like RPC as "more susceptible to compromise," Microsoft will block them to prevent their use in Microsoft 365 clients Finally, third-party apps will need administrator
- Microsoft Phases Out Legacy Authentication in Microsoft 365 . . .
Microsoft is drawing a definitive line under the era of legacy authentication protocols in Microsoft 365, setting the stage for a monumental shift in security posture across its cloud ecosystem Starting from mid-July 2025, Microsoft will begin enforcing new default settings that block legacy
- Microsoft 365 to block file access via legacy auth protocols . . .
Microsoft has announced that it will soon update security defaults for all Microsoft 365 tenants to block access to SharePoint, OneDrive, and Office files via legacy authentication protocols
- Microsoft 365 Boosts Security: Legacy File Access Protocols . . .
Beginning in mid-July, Microsoft will disable legacy file authentication protocols across Microsoft 365, Office applications, SharePoint, and OneDrive Once deprecated, applications and services that rely on the Relying Party Suite (RPS) or FrontPage Remote Procedure Calls will no longer be able to use browser-based authentication to access
- Microsoft 365 to Block Legacy Authentication by Default
Key Takeaways: Microsoft will block legacy authentication protocols in Microsoft 365 by default The changes aim to enhance security under the Secure Future Initiative and “Secure by Default
- Old apps and third-party providers blocked: Major Microsoft . . .
Microsoft is now blocking legacy protocols and third-party providers by default: This increases M365 security, but users must act immediately Save to Pocket listen Print view (Image: IB
- Microsoft to block outdated file access methods in Microsoft . . .
Old file access methods in Microsoft 365 are about to stop working Starting mid-July 2025, Microsoft will begin disabling legacy authentication protocols across its file-based services, including SharePoint, OneDrive, and Office apps As first reported by Bleeping Computer, this move targets
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