Researchers have uncovered a vulnerability in Microsoft’s Windows Hello for Business (WHfB) that allows attackers to bypass its robust authentication mechanism. This flaw, which downgrades the authentication process to a less secure method, has raised concerns about the security of enterprise environments relying on WHfB for phishing-resistant authentication. What is Windows Hello for Business? According […]
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