New two-factor authentication (2FA) enhancements
Over the next few months, we will introduce enhancements for those of you that use Microsoft Authenticator for two-factor authentication (2FA), and make it much easier for you to report suspicious emails in Outlook.
Progressively, we will increase the number of times you will receive an authentication prompt depending on the sensitivity of the data in the system you are accessing. If you sign into systems that host sensitive or confidential data, you may have to authenticate on a daily or weekly basis. To mitigate this, we鈥檙e improving the sign-in prompts, so you鈥檒l have less to click on.
Over the summer, we will also deploy new features that give you more context for why you are receiving a 2FA prompt.
App: This tells you which 平特五不中 application or service is triggering your 2FA authentication prompt, so you have an extra way to verify if it鈥檚 a legitimate request.
For example, if you get an 鈥淎re you trying to sign in鈥 prompt for Workday after you entered your username and password, click 鈥淵es鈥.
Location: This shows the general geographic location of the network where the 2FA request is coming from, and helps to determine if it is legitimate by providing a visual cue. Note that it does not use your device鈥檚 GPS.
Please note: If you are using a Virtual Private Network (VPN), you will see the general location of the VPN server, which may not match your current physical location.
If you receive a 2FA prompt from an app that you are not currently using, take a moment to think and question if it is legitimate before clicking 鈥淵es鈥.
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