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Okta, which provides access management and identity services, revealed Wednesday that some of its source codes repositories had been accessed unauthorized manner earlier this month.
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"There is no impact to any customers, including any HIPAA, FedRAMP or DoD customers," the company said in a public statement. "No action is required by customers."
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Bleeping Computer first reported the security incident.
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It involved unidentified threat agents gaining access to Okta Workforce Identity Cloud code repositories on GitHub.
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This access was then used to copy the source code.
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Cloud-based identity management platform, which is cloud-based, stated that it was alerted by Microsoft-owned GitHub in December 2022.
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The platform said that the Okta service and customer data were not unauthorizedly accessed.