Malware running inside a user’s signed-in Windows session can invoke Windows Hello for Business keys without stealing the PIN, extracting a TPM key, or triggering biometric approval. The resulting authentication may satisfy phishing-resistant MFA and let attackers register their own device, obtain long-lived Entra ID tokens, and add credentials where tenant policies permit. Source
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