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Hi 2 devices have access to my Microsoft account, sometimes when I log into my device it welcomes me as the other person vice versa. When we try creating a new alias on the other device it does not allow us (I don't even know what an alias is, all I know is it's in my name on another person's device) Sometimes I find the other device linked to mine, I keep removing the device however it keeps linking itself. Please help me because it turns out the other device has access to my cloud documents, regardless of whether I've logged in or not. I have to get this fixed within next 2 weeks otherwise I'm done for.Long term Microsoft Security viability
Dear Security Experts, I come to you with a question born out of genuine concern and respect. For approximately two decades, my career has been closely tied to Microsoft, with a significant focus on its ecosystem. Recently, my attention has been drawn towards the security services provided by Microsoft, particularly around Defender. My question, posed with all due positivity, revolves around the confidence we can place in Microsoft at this juncture. This concern is particularly pertinent in light of the security lapses we've witnessed, including the notable incident this past summer involving the compromise of the MSA key by external actors. The current Russia breach situation. Such events often leave us without a clear understanding of their mechanics. Despite this, the expectation remains that we entrust our most critical data to these services. Having been a staunch advocate for Microsoft throughout my career, I am increasingly apprehensive about the future efficacy of its security practices. Am I the only one?340Views1like0Comments