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1Password detects “suspicious activity” in its internal Okta account

1Password detects “suspicious activity” in its internal Okta account

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https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/10/1password-detects-suspicious-activity-in-its-internal-okta-account/

1Password, a password manager used by millions of people and more than 100,000 businesses, said it detected suspicious activity on a company account provided by Okta, the identity and authentication service that disclosed a breach on Friday.

“On September 29, we detected suspicious activity on our Okta instance that we use to manage our employee-facing apps,” 1Password CTO Pedro Canahuati wrote in an email. “We immediately terminated the activity, investigated, and found no compromise of user data or other sensitive systems, either employee-facing or user-facing.”

1Password detects “suspicious activity” in its internal Okta account

Oct 23, 2023, 9:16pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/security/2023/10/1password-detects-suspicious-activity-in-its-internal-okta-account/ > 1Password, a password manager used by millions of people and more than 100,000 businesses, said it detected suspicious activity on a company account provided by Okta, the identity and authentication service that disclosed a breach on Friday. > “On September 29, we detected suspicious activity on our Okta instance that we use to manage our employee-facing apps,” 1Password CTO Pedro Canahuati wrote in an email. “We immediately terminated the activity, investigated, and found no compromise of user data or other sensitive systems, either employee-facing or user-facing.”