Shares of cybersecurity firm Okta closed down 11.5% after the company said an unidentified hacking group had accessed files that "certain Okta customers" had uploaded to Okta's support system.
Okta said the hackers were able to access the system using a stolen credential. Okta's customer offerings, including its production service, were not impacted and are fully operational, the company said.
AG office warns of "phantom hacker" fraud
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) - The Indiana Attorney General's Office is warning Hoosiers about a scam that is on the rise.
1. Hackers pose as a tech support representative from a legitimate technology company offering "assistance."
How hackers swindled Vegas.
In the mid-2010s, cybercriminals shifted their ransomware strategy.
Las Vegas casinos may be an obvious target for cybercriminals, but according to the Financial Times, the hackers' original plan was fairly complicated : They were going to hack into the slot machines at MGM's casinos so that they could fix the results, then hire people to go to the casinos and ...
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