![]() ![]() You can still select Remember me for 90 days at any online OHIO log-in screen.Īpple Watch is no longer compatible with the Authenticator app due to this security update. Outcome: You have successfully authenticated your log-in via number matching on the Microsoft Authenticator app. Enter this number in the Authenticator app and select Yes.You will then see a number on your device’s screen. Select the push notification on your phone. You can open a private/incognito window on your web browser to see the new authentication experience. You may not receive a notification if you have selected Remember me for 90 days. You will receive a push notification on your phone from the Microsoft Authenticator app. ProcedureĪfter February 27, 2023, navigate to any online application requiring your OHIO log-in (ex: Catmail, Blackboard, etc.).Įnter your OHIO email address and password. However, if you use a phone call or text message (SMS) to authenticate, you will not be impacted by this update. ![]() It is not possible to opt out of number matching when using the app. Note: This update impacts anyone who uses the Microsoft Authenticator app to authenticate. Authenticating through number-matching prevents this type of attack. During an MFA fatigue attack, a hacker steals your password in a phishing attempt and spams you with MFA push notifications, hoping that you’ll let them access your data. These regulations prevent a new form of hacking called MFA fatigue attacks. Cybersecurity Agency that protect your account from hackers. Microsoft is launching the number-matching update to comply with new MFA regulations from the U.S. Smartphone with the Microsoft Authenticator app installed, computer About This article shows you what this number-matching process looks like. Starting February 27, when using the Microsoft Authenticator app with Azure MFA, you’ll be prompted to enter a number shown on your screen to complete your login. ![]()
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