Microsoft announced that it will disable the 30-year-old NTLM authentication protocol by default in upcoming Windows releases ...
Microsoft is preparing one of the most consequential security shifts in Windows in decades, turning off NTLM authentication ...
Microsoft is beginning a phased process to disable NTLM, the decades-old, weak authentication protocol, by default in future Windows versions.
Microsoft confirms a 3-phase strategy to deprecate NTLM, improve auditing, prioritize Kerberos, and disable NTLM by default ...
Microsoft has detailed a three-phased roadmap leading to NTLM being completely disabled in the next version of Windows Server ...
Microsoft released an out-of-band update Friday to resolve credential authentication failures affecting Azure Virtual Desktop ...
Microsoft encountered significant issues following its January 13, 2026 update, which was intended to address previous vulnerabilities. Instead, the update triggered bugs that prevented users' systems ...
Microsoft will disable NTLM support in upcoming Windows releases and enhance Kerberos and Windows authentication to reduce ...
Future Windows updates will disable NTLM authentication, bolstering security and protecting users against legacy protocol vulnerabilities.