Microsoft 365 Access Issue: Tech Giant Investigating Problem With Multi-Factor Authentication Which Likely Prevented Users From Accessing M365 Apps

Microsoft is investigating an issue with Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) that likely prevented users from accessing Microsoft 365 (M365) apps.

Microsoft 365 Access Issue: Tech Giant Investigating Problem With Multi-Factor Authentication Which Likely Prevented Users From Accessing M365 Apps
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Microsoft notified the users that it was investigating an issue with MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication) that might have prevented users from accessing  some of the Microsoft 365 apps. The tech giant posted, "We've redirected affected traffic and service availability is improving. Please see OP978247 within the admin center for more information." In December 2024, several users reported inaccessibility to M365 apps as the company faced some disruptions causing a global outage affecting multiple countries. Grok AI Chatbot To Have Separate Subscription, Will Not Be Integrated With X Premium+: Report.

Microsoft Checking Issues With MFA Causing Disruption in M365 Apps

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