
Okta concedes hundreds of clients could be affected by breach
CNN
A January cybersecurity incident at popular identity authentication provider Okta may have affected hundreds of the firm's clients, Okta acknowledged late Tuesday amid an ongoing investigation of the breach.
"[W]e have concluded that a small percentage of customers -- approximately 2.5% -- have potentially been impacted and whose data may have been viewed or acted upon," Okta chief security officer David Bradbury said in a statement.
Okta has over 15,000 customers, according to its website.

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