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Microsoft 365 Brings the Shutters Down On Legacy Protocols

jeudi 19 juin 2025, 23:50 , par Slashdot
Microsoft 365 Brings the Shutters Down On Legacy Protocols
Starting mid-July 2025, Microsoft 365 will begin blocking legacy authentication protocols like Remote PowerShell and FrontPage RPC to enhance security under its 'Secure by Default' initiative. Admins must now grant explicit consent for third-party app access, which could disrupt workflows but aims to reduce unauthorized data exposure. The Register reports: First in line for the chop is legacy browser authentication to SharePoint and OneDrive using the Remote PowerShell (RPS) protocol. According to Microsoft, legacy authentication protocols like RPS 'are vulnerable to brute-force and phishing attacks due to non-modern authentication.' The upshot is that attempting to access OneDrive or SharePoint via a browser using legacy authentication will stop working.

Also being blocked is the FrontPage Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol. Microsoft FrontPage was a web authoring tool that was discontinued almost two decades ago. However, the protocol for remote web authoring has lived on until now. Describing legacy protocols like RPC as 'more susceptible to compromise,' Microsoft will block them to prevent their use in Microsoft 365 clients.

Finally, third-party apps will need administrator consent to access files and sites. Microsoft said: 'Users allowing third-party apps to access file and site content can lead to overexposure of an organization's content. Requiring admins to consent to this access can help reduce overexposure.' 'While laudable, shifting consent to the administrator could disrupt some workflows,' writes The Register's Richard Speed. 'The Microsoft-managed App Consent Policies will be enabled, and users will be unable to consent to third-party applications accessing their files and sites by default. Need consent? A user will need to request an administrator to consent on their behalf.'

Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://it.slashdot.org/story/25/06/19/2046206/microsoft-365-brings-the-shutters-down-on-legacy-prot...

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