Apr 02 2024 08:56 AM - edited Apr 04 2024 06:54 AM
I've never noticed before, but I do now. My admin tab label in any browser I choose, across several networks, displays as "Početak - Microsoft 365 admin center" via login through https://portal.microsoft.com .
I am not Serbian, my company has no affiliations with Serbia, and our regional settings are not Serbian. Yet, that "Početak" is the word for "beginning" in Serbian. I'm thinking maybe Serbian contractors or Microsoft devs maybe made a mistake? I cannot find anything relevant to this via searches, so maybe someone has an answer on here. Maybe I'm overthinking, but just curious. I'm also not a developer, so the answer might be something very innocent.
<*UPDATE 4/4/24*- Microsft appears to be rolling out a fix either regionally or all together. NA tenants look to be getting attention (ours is displaying correctly now). Looks like this was simply a language mishap, as pointed out in the noted "best response" in this thread. Thanks all for the interest and getting this noticed! >
Apr 02 2024 09:58 AM
Apr 02 2024 12:46 PM
I noticed the same thing this morning. The Admin tab shows "Početak - Microsoft 365 admin center". I have not seen this before and a bit concerned why it changed.
Apr 02 2024 02:25 PM
@Kispranger Same here
Apr 02 2024 03:35 PM
We are facing the same as well. Kinda freaked out when I first saw it.
Apr 02 2024 04:40 PM
@RS_Admin This is a huge problem. It looks strange enough to be a sign that a sloppy developer or hacker changed the language on us. I started a support ticket that went a little like this:
Me: Either Microsoft screwed something up or we are on the leading edge of a solarwinds size attack. MS needs to say something about which it is immediately.
Microsoft: Have you tried inprivate browsing?
Me: This is being reported on hundreds of tenants across the US and world. This isn't a (mycompany) screwed up error or an individual machine error:
Microsoft: We need to collect super detailed logs from your machine and then you need to email them
Me: If your legal department confirms you are A. Not a 3rd party contractor, B. Located in the USA and C. Covered by the Microsoft BAA, then we can do that. Or you could check your own tenant.
Microsoft: Uhhh what, we will delete your data when we are done. It is very safe.
Me: I need to escalate, this is way above your pay grade
Microsoft: So you refuse to give us the logs
Me: So you refuse to escalate this case, yes or no
Circles and circles. We are having a meeting in a few hours to discuss the risk/cost of shutting down all systems and wait for MS to say something vs the risk of losing protected data if this is a real incident. No other indicators of compromise, no unexpected activity on firewalls etc. Waiting for my lawyers to weigh in as well. Can we actually sue them if we lose a bunch of money over this?
Microsoft support is beyond useless at this point. They have home user level support for E5 licenses. Why can't I just pay $20k per incident like the old days with premier cases? I would do that in a heartbeat and move on.
Apr 02 2024 04:46 PM
Apr 02 2024 05:34 PM
@Teufelhund1994 Saw that as well.
Apr 02 2024 06:11 PM
Support called me regarding the open ticket for this today. They had me clear my cookies like ten times lol. Eeeessh. Figured after the first time it wasn’t going to change.
Apr 02 2024 06:27 PM
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Apr 03 2024 05:35 AM
This is happening to me as well in Maine. To put it bluntly, MS doesn't really give a crap.
Apr 03 2024 05:36 AM
@XanBrennanZI was also alarmed by it. It's what brought me to this site!
Apr 04 2024 12:21 AM
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