Microsoft has released Active Directory Federation Services 2.0, a key component of its effort to provide single sign-on federated identity management across enterprise domains and to cloud services.
Managing user access in businesses today is something like playing traffic cop in an intersection of a thousand roads. From Web-based applications to homegrown programs, from desktop PCs to the latest ...
Microsoft has discovered a new malware used by the Russian hacker group APT29 (a.k.a. NOBELIUM, Cozy Bear) that enables authentication as anyone in a compromised network. As a state-sponsored ...
A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft Corp.’s Activity Directory Federation Services allows hackers to bypass multifactor authentication safeguards in a potentially serious threat to a ...
A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft's Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) lets threat actors bypass multifactor authentication (MFA) as long as they have the username and password ...
A sophisticated phishing campaign is targeting organizations that rely on Microsoft’s Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), using spoofed login pages to harvest credentials and bypass ...
Many companies believe Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) is the best choice for applications to integrate with AD. After all, both Active Directory and ADFS are from Microsoft and ADFS is ...
Last week I mentioned the decided benefits of Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) – the biggest reason to upgrade your Windows Server 2003 installations to R2. It’s a great way to allow access ...
Microsoft has released Active Directory Federation Services 2.0, a key component of its effort to provide single sign-on federated identity management across enterprise domains and to cloud services.