Washington, DC CNN —A September hack of popular identity management firm Okta was far more extensive than previously known and saw the hackers steal data on all users in Okta’s customer support system, the company revealed Wednesday.
San Francisco-based Okta said it doesn’t have “direct knowledge or evidence” that the information stolen in the latest breach is being actively exploited by hackers.
The vast majority of the information stolen by the hackers involved names and email addresses of customers, according to Okta.
Last January, a prolific group of young cybercriminals breached Okta via one of the firm’s vendors in a separate security incident that was far smaller in scope, potentially affecting up to 366 customers, according to Okta.
Okta’s stock plunged Wednesday morning amid the news of the latest cybersecurity incident but has since rebounded a bit.
Persons:
Okta, David Bradbury, ”, cybercriminals
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Locations:
Washington, San Francisco, Okta