Report Suspicious Activity & Fraud Alert for Azure MFA
A new feature has been introduced in Azure AD that enhances the already existing Fraud Alert feature. The Report Suspicious Activity feature allows administrators to enable Fraud Alert for Azure MFA so that users can report any suspicious activity. The article provides further insights into this new feature and outlines its benefits. It also directs readers to the original article in case they want to read more.
To read the full article, check out this link: Report Suspicious Activity & Fraud Alert for Azure MFA.
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