Has June’s Patch Tuesday broken some Microsoft 365 sign-ins? UPDATE 22 June 2022

This post was first published on 20 June 2022

Update 22 June 2022

We have not had to wait for the next Patch Tuesday for the fix – Microsoft has issued an out-of-band patch for Windows:

Windows emergency update fixes Microsoft 365 issues on Arm devices (bleepingcomputer.com)

My advice: Either you or your IT support need to check whether these issues impact your systems. You need to have a master document that details your systems, hardware, software, online, networks, back-ups, suppliers etc – so when cyber security (or operational) issues arise you and your support teams can quickly check if you are affected. From there you can take fast, effective action.

Original post

There are reports that logging into Microsoft 365, when using ARM hardware, has been broken – Microsoft’s solution so far is to switch to the web apps if you are experiencing such issues.

June Windows updates break Microsoft 365 sign-ins on Arm devices (bleepingcomputer.com)

Patch Tuesdays are important, not only for our collective cyber security, it is also useful for tech support companies like Octagon, to have that fixed point in their diary for Microsoft updates – they know when client network may be slowed or PCs and servers rebooted. However those patches must work and when they don’t we cannot wait until the next Patch Tuesday for the fix.

Further Reading

Microsoft Patch Tuesday – Follina zero-day fixed – Smart Thinking Solutions

Botched and silent patches from Microsoft put customers at risk, critics say | Ars Technica

Debate rages over Microsoft vulnerability practices after Follina, Azure issues – The Record by Recorded Future