Microsoft Out-of-Band Update Fixes Arm Device Issues
Some users could not sign-in using Azure Active Directory
Active Directory manages identities, access, and authentication across Windows networks, making it a target for privilege abuse and lateral movement.
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Active Directory is a centralized system that manages user accounts, devices, and permissions within a network domain. It organizes resources hierarchically, enabling authentication and access control across an organization’s IT environment. This structure allows administrators to enforce policies and manage identities consistently.
From a security standpoint, Active Directory is a critical asset because attackers who gain control over it can access or manipulate many network resources. Key risks include credential theft through techniques like Kerberos ticket attacks, privilege escalation by exploiting misconfigured permissions, and persistence via compromised service accounts. Effective defense involves strict access controls, continuous monitoring for unusual account behavior, and regular audits of group memberships and delegated rights to limit exposure.
Some users could not sign-in using Azure Active Directory
Microsoft has released an out-of-band (OOB) Windows update to address a known issue that would cause Azure Active Directory and Microsoft 365 sign-in issues on Arm devices after installing the June 2022 Patch Tuesday updates. [...]