1Password, a password manager, has revealed a minor data breach at Okta, an identity management company. The breach does not involve personal data or passwords. Meanwhile, a report states that the Aadhaar and passport data of 81.5 crore Indians is being sold on the dark web. Resecurity, a cybersecurity firm, highlights the insecurity of third-party vendors leading to Aadhaar data leaks in India. Okta itself warns around 5,000 employees of a security incident at its healthcare coverage provider, Rightway, where hackers may have accessed their personal information.
Okta discloses a new data breach after a third-party vendor was hacked: https://t.co/Y6WSYWQ0sU by Security Affairs #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Okta tells 5,000 of its own staff that their data was accessed in third-party breach https://t.co/LEn8e37pVC
After a security incident at Okta's healthcare coverage provider Rightway, Okta warns around 5,000 employees that hackers may have accessed their personal info (@billtoulas / BleepingComputer) https://t.co/LDqFC7fXsv š« Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/ppK02ktJsw
Resecurity: Insecurity of 3rd-parties leads to Aadhaar data leaks in India: https://t.co/Sqxq7EW6m2 by Security Affairs #infosec #cybersecurity #technology #news
Aadhaar, passport data of 81.5 crore Indians put for sale on dark web: report https://t.co/RTTotYj0zs
1Password reveals minor Okta data breach that doesn't involve your personal data or passwords https://t.co/YkyEDKhpNN