Microsoft to disable a protocol dating back to 1993 that causes a security vulnerability
Microsoft announced that the NTLM authentication protocol first introduced in Windows 3.1 will now be disabled by default.
Microsoft announced that the NTLM authentication protocol first introduced in Windows 3.1 will now be disabled by default.
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