Cloudflare has reported a security breach of its Atlassian server that occurred in November 2023, which they attribute to a suspected 'nation state attacker'. The breach was a result of authentication tokens stolen during the Okta breach from October 2023, as reported by @serghei of BleepingComputer. Cloudflare has been actively addressing the security challenges posed by the compromised credentials since the Okta incident. The company's announcement highlights the ongoing struggle to secure data against sophisticated cyber threats.
Cloudflare says state-backed hackers tried to burrow into its global network https://t.co/BBhYbZYC06 https://t.co/jEnQ39LBpF
Cloudflare Atlassian server hacked by suspected nation-state attacker https://t.co/4h2rY7Kl2D
Cloudflare Fends Off 'Nation-State Attacker' https://t.co/hzFVyrT96K
The Okta hack that keeps on giving! Cloudflare announced a new data breach today in it's continued battle against creds stolen during a previous Okta hack Let's dig in:
Cloudflare says it was hacked in November 2023 by a suspected "nation state attacker" who used auth tokens stolen in Okta's breach from October 2023 (@serghei / BleepingComputer) https://t.co/rRgOVaJWDy 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSQRTe https://t.co/3aZuqX2amr