The company, which manages user authentication services for thousands of institutions, notified customers in a letter Tuesday that it has now determined the hackers downloaded a report containing data including names and email addresses for all clients in its customer support system. As a result, Okta warned customers may face an increased risk of attacks and urged them to ...
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