Identity management company Okta confirms user data was stolen from all its customer support systems
November 30th, 2023

Identity management company Okta has revealed that hackers stole the information of all users of its customer support system in a cyber breach two months ago. The company notified customers that it had determined that hackers downloaded a report containing the names and email addresses of all customers who used its customer support system. Okta said: "While we have no direct evidence that this information is being actively used, we have notified all customers that this document increases the security risk of phishing and social engineering."

It is reported that Okta provides identity services such as single sign-on and multi-factor authentication to ensure customer login security for online applications and websites, including OpenAI supported by Microsoft.

According to previous news in October, SlowMist reminded that Okta suffered a customer data leakage in a security incident and that encryption companies need to be more vigilant.

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