Okta, our trusty identity management gatekeeper, has shared additional insights regarding the unwanted cyber break-in into their support case management system, which occurred back in October 2023. Waves in the water-cooler talk reveal that the company noticed an uptick in “threat actor activity” related to this breach. Uh-oh. Seems like the intruder didn’t just leave a digital footprints, they left a whole shoe!
If you thought the aforementioned intruder was restrained, hold onto your hats! The threat actor, exhibiting a pretty firm grip on their goal, was able to download the names and email addresses of all Okta customer support system users. Think of it, someone taking home an invisible and unwanted party favor from your digital house. Not a very polite digital house guest, eh?
Bad news for the Okta Workforce Identity Cloud (WIC) and Customer Identity Cloud (CIC) users! The security party foul has potentially impacted anyone using these services. It’s like dropping your keys at a party only to find out they’ve secretly made a trip past the hands of every guest!
In more-sour-than-lemon news, Okta, the well-established identity service provider, found out that a bold digital intruder in October 2023 made it past their ramparts and downloaded the names and email addresses of all Okta customer support system users. Not just that, the specter of this cyber invasion potentially loomed over every user of Okta’s Workforce Identity Cloud (WIC) and Customer Identity Cloud (CIC) services. So, if you’re an Okta user, you probably don’t feel much like laughing… but don’t you think they should’ve just used a stronger… ‘okta-key’?
Original Article: https://thehackernews.com/2023/11/okta-discloses-additional-data-breach.html
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