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pnwmom

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Tue Mar 22, 2022, 06:50 PM Mar 2022

Okta hack puts thousands of businesses on high alert.

Source: The Verge

Okta, an authentication company used by thousands of organizations around the world, has now confirmed an attacker had access to one of its employees’ laptops for five days in January 2022 — but claims its service “has not been breached and remains fully operational.”

The disclosure comes as hacking group Lapsus$ has posted screenshots to its Telegram channel claiming to be of Okta’s internal systems, including one that appears to show Okta’s Slack channels, and another with a Cloudflare interface.

Any hack of Okta could have major ramifications for the companies, universities, and government agencies that depend upon Okta to authenticate user access to internal systems.

But in a statement on Tuesday afternoon, Okta now says that an attacker would only have had limited access during that five-day period — limited enough that the company claims “there are no corrective actions that need to be taken by our customers.”


Read more: https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/22/22990637/okta-breach-single-sign-on-lapsus-hacker-group

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Okta hack puts thousands of businesses on high alert. (Original Post) pnwmom Mar 2022 OP
I'm not buying it. Remember when TFG said that covid would just go away? nt abqtommy Mar 2022 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author jfz9580m Mar 2022 #2
"We were hacked for only five days. No corrective action required." dalton99a Mar 2022 #3
Anyone believe them? twodogsbarking Mar 2022 #4

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