Microsoft confirmed that it has become the latest victim of the data extortion group Lapsus$, which claimed it had obtained source code for the Bing search engine and Cortana voice assistant. Lapsus$, which Microsoft tracks as DEV-0537, posted a partial file that the group said contained partial source code for Bing and Cortana. The group claimed on its Telegram channel that it had breached Microsoft and Okta and employee accounts of LG Electronics. Read More...
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Why Okta Stock Was Tumbling Today
Shares of Okta (NASDAQ: OKTA) were falling again as new details emerged about a data breach of the cloud-based identity-as-a-service software company. Yesterday, Lapsus$, a hacker group, published screenshots from a computer used by one of Okta’s third-party engineers. In a follow-up post after hours last night, Chief Security Officer David Bradbury explained that after an investigation into the hacker’s claims, it found that at most 366 of its customers, or approximately 2.5% of its customers, were potentially impacted by the hack.
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