Sophia’s Story – OWA Hacking Made Easy with Self-service
[Based on a real life case study of an attack occurring November 23rd, 2012] This is a perfect case where the user is not only the cause of the breach but also the one responsible for noticing that a...
View Article5 Mildly Effective Ways to Secure OWA, and How to Secure OWA
So you’d like to harden your Microsoft Exchange server against the variety of hack attacks that have become increasingly common in the corporate world. Such attacks threaten to steal the credentials of...
View ArticleHandling Expired Passwords in OWA
Expiring passwords is a necessary security measure. This is true whether passwords are your only method of authentication or if they’re part of a two-factor implementation. Your end users are likely...
View ArticleOutlook Web App Digest Authentication Type
Outlook Web App (OWA) is the web interface to Exchange Server 2010 email. OWA allows users to access their email from a web browser and not be dependent on having the Outlook application installed on...
View ArticleOWA Integrated Authentication Type
Outlook Web App (OWA) is the web interface to Exchange Server 2010 email. OWA allows users to access their email from a web browser and not be dependent on having the Outlook application installed on...
View ArticleCommon OWA Issue Allows Disabled Accounts to Login
In this article I would like to draw attention to a serious problem putting all corporations using OWA webmail for their email services at risk, namely, the cases frequenting the Internet of disabled...
View ArticleTroubleshooting Federating OWA (RTM) 2010 – Part 3 of 3
This section should help you resolve any issues if OWA federation doesn’t immediately work. Error: Outlook Web App didn’t initialize Symptom: Accessing OWA immediately displays the error message...
View ArticleIdentity Federation for OWA 2010 (SP1/SP2) – Part 1 of 4
Please see this previous article for reasons why you should federate OWA authentication and the high level technologies that are stitched together to accomplish it. This article four-part article is...
View ArticleIdentity Federation for OWA 2010 (SP1/SP2) – Part 2 of 4
This article is a continuation of steps for federating OWA for Exchange 2010 with SP1 or SP2. Please click here for the 1st part. Create New OWA Website 1) On the OWA Front-End server, add an...
View ArticleIdentity Federation for OWA 2010 (SP1/SP2) – Part 3 of 4
This article is a continuation of steps for federating OWA for Exchange 2010 with SP1 or SP2. The previous parts are: Part 1 Part 2 Identity Provider Signing Certificate 1) Get a copy of the...
View ArticleOWA Two Factor Authentication
One way to make sure you have a secure OWA login is to use two-factor authentication. The video below demonstrates how two-factor authentication can be integrated with OWA.
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