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Microsoft Suspends Developer Accounts, Impacting Major Open-Source Projects

Severity: Medium (Score: 51.8)

Sources: Bleepingcomputer, Cybersecuritynews

Summary

Microsoft has suspended developer accounts for several high-profile open-source projects, including VeraCrypt and WireGuard, due to a failure to complete mandatory account verification. Developers reported receiving no prior warning or explanation for the suspension, which prevents them from signing drivers and pushing updates to Windows users. Mounir Idrassi, lead developer of VeraCrypt, expressed frustration over the lack of communication from Microsoft, stating that automated replies have hindered their ability to resolve the issue. The suspension affects critical software used for security and encryption, potentially leaving users vulnerable. Microsoft claims that the suspensions were part of a verification process that began in October 2025 and concluded in March 2026. The company has acknowledged the issue but has not provided a clear resolution timeline. The situation highlights the challenges developers face in maintaining software for a platform with stringent compliance requirements. Key Points: • Microsoft suspended developer accounts for VeraCrypt and WireGuard without prior notice. • Affected developers are unable to sign drivers or push critical updates to Windows users. • The suspensions stem from a mandatory account verification process that concluded in March 2026.

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  • Microsoft (company)
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