#TechQuestion - I think I have come to the right place.
About 2 months ago, my password to log into work computers, email, Teams, etc. was changed. The IT people told me I did it, but I didn't.
On Monday, I was in the middle of a meeting on Teams and it happened again. Kicked off the system, completely. Every logged in program and app was telling me that they needed my password and my password was not working.
Both times, it took IT to generate a password for me and then I had to create a new password.
So I asked why this happened. Today, I received this message, and I have no idea what it means:
"It appears that you are using TOR, the onion browser, when authenticating.
Both of those rotational events were security automations related to use of [organization name] accounts while on TOR.
This is not something that we permit. While TOR is great for privacy, that same privacy shields the darkweb and threat actors."
Can someone translate this for me, please? I don't understand this, so I am doomed to repeat it.




