Okta, a security firm, has updated its analysis of a recent cyber breach and revealed that all of its customers and some employees were affected, significantly more than the initial estimate of 1%. The company found that the threat actors had accessed names and email addresses through their support system. While it reported that most other records were empty, and that no sensitive data was accessed, the company has urged for the wider implementation of multi-factor authentication (MFA).
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