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Published onMay 8, 2023
published onMay 8, 2023
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Towards the end of last year, Microsoft announced acouple of security changescoming to its Microsoft Authenticator app. This move was prompted after attackers started leveraging push-based MFA to spam users to bypass Microsoft’s multi-factor authentication.
While the company provided a handful of tips and recommendations that users can use to avoid falling victim to such cons. There was still a need to add an extra layer of protection, that is, the announced number matching feature that’s designed to assist users from making accidental approvals while simultaneously protecting them from MFA attacks by hackers.
Microsoft has announced that the number matching feature isshipping to all Microsoft Authenticator app users starting today. This means users will now need to enter the number displayed on the sign-in screen when approving an MFA request in Authenticator as illustrated below.
Microsoft further added that:
We highly recommend enabling number matching in the near term for improved sign-in security. Relevant services will begin deploying these changes after May 8, 2023 and users will start to see number match in approval requests. As services deploy, some may see number match while others don’t. To ensure consistent behavior for all users, we highly recommend you enable number match for Microsoft Authenticator push notifications in advance.
The company also highlighted its plans to do away with admin controls and enforce the number match experience tenant-wide for all users of Microsoft Authenticator push notifications to further enhance security.
We’d also like to invite you to check outour expert guideon how to move Microsoft Authenticator App to a new phone as well as our feature postcomparing the Microsoft Authenticator app to LastPass.
Do you use the Microsoft Authenticator app? Share your experience with us in the comments.
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Radu Tyrsina
Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).
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Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.
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