Microsoft suspends dev accounts for high profile open source projects without any notice or giving any reasons. Look like microsoft ID verification is taking place in Microsoft world and now devs accounts getting suspended https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-suspends-dev-accounts-for-high-profile-open-source-projects/

The list of affected projects includes, but is not limited to, WireGuard, VeraCrypt, the MemTest86 RAM testing and diagnosis tool, and the Windscribe VPN software.

Microsoft suspends dev accounts for high-profile open source projects

Microsoft has suspended developer accounts used to maintain multiple high-profile open-source projects without proper notification and no way to quickly reinstate them, effectively blocking them from publishing new software builds and security patches for Windows users.

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@nixCraft VeraCrypt is in particular not ideal, since people use that to encrypt their disk. If this doesn't get resolved ASAP, people can't even boot anymore after June.

It seems that security tools are targeted here. This is the worse thing you can do to people. Microsoft is not much better than China here.

@melroy @nixCraft
Worse, as China isn't forcing an online account for setting up Windows.
@raymaccarthy @nixCraft China is enforcing HarmonyOS
@melroy @nixCraft
But does anyone outside China need HarmonyOS?

@raymaccarthy @nixCraft no idea, I do know that Huawei installs HarmonyOS Next on their pc and laptops instead of windows (like their Matebook Pro).

But honestly I think Harmony is only meant for China. And Microsoft Windows will only be used by the west (and soon only America).

@melroy @nixCraft Yeah, I'm among those affected. I maintain a Windows 10 machine for when I absolutely have no other option to use a Windows executable (happens only a few times a year, usually when it's collab stuff involving DRM'd stuff when I must get permission from the mothership).

It sounds like the Veracrypt developer already jumped through many hoops years ago to establish their credentials. I already track their PGP key, so I've no need for Microsoft to authenticate anything.