Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication
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Microsoft's authentication app is promising and nice, but what should be a useful encouragement to get people to two factor authentication is now used to remove the password requirement leaving you with... one factor authentication again.
Also, passwords are limited to a mere sixteen characters.
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Let's take a good idea and make it terrible! Great job team!
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I wonder if we could all pitch in a couple bucks and get a gigantic truckload of fresh hot cow pies dumped on their lawn
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@travisdh1 said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:
Let's take a good idea and make it terrible! Great job team!
In other words Microsoft.
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I need to channel Jared for this..
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@scottalanmiller said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:
I need to channel Jared for this..
Damned right, just FFS, WTF is wrong with those people at MS.
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#fail
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people at microsoft
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and for the curious...
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@matteo-nunziati said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:
people at microsoft
I think that that picture makes it harder to find confidence in the products
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@Reid-Cooper said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:
@matteo-nunziati said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:
people at microsoft
I think that that picture makes it harder to find confidence in the products
Just the sad state of fashion in the late 70's
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@JaredBusch said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:
@Reid-Cooper said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:
@matteo-nunziati said in Microsoft Ditches Passwords to Return to One Factor Authentication:
people at microsoft
I think that that picture makes it harder to find confidence in the products
Just the sad state of fashion in the late 70's
The hair styles are the worst part.