


Perhaps a solution if only one or two users were struggling, but the issue appears to be hitting a large number of customers. Microsoft has been equally reticent on its own support forums with a smattering of comments from its employees sprinkled among the complaints suggesting a change of password, switching on two-factor authentication or simply signing out of one's account on all devices. He went on to suggest that, other than something being severely wrong in the single sign-on department, perhaps miscreants were reusing passwords from various disclosure lists "and possess a sufficiently deep streak of irony to use Azure for the breaches." He joked: "Let's start with observing that Microsoft deems ITSELF suspicious.
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In the absence of an explanation from the Windows giant, The Register asked a tame IT specialist for his thoughts on what the problem might be. Microsoft resorts to Registry hack to keep Outlook from using Windows 11 search.Microsoft tests CD ripping for Media Player in Windows 11.
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