Dec. 5, 2023, 6:02 p.m. | Masha Borak

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After reassuring the public that only one percent of their customers had been affected by the security breach reported in October 2023, Okta has backtracked, revealing that the effects of the high-profile hack against corporate digital IDs are more serious.

In a post published last week, the access control and identity verification company said that hackers ran and downloaded a report that contained the names and email addresses of all Okta customer support system users, known as the Okta Help …

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