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The Week in Security: Okta says source code stolen. Also: SentinelSneak: PyPi moduel poses as security SDK
Dec. 22, 2022, 7 p.m. | carolynn.vanarsdale@reversinglabs.com (Carolynn van Arsdale)
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Welcome to the latest edition of The Week in Security, which brings you the latest headlines across the full stack of security: application security; cybersecurity; and beyond. This week: Okta is hit with a supply chain attack incident involving its private GitHub repositories. Also: ReversingLabs researchers discover a malicious PyPI package posing as a SentinelOne SDK client.
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