I’m not sure what a Har file is, and according to what I’m reading, it is needed in this environment.
One Password, a password manager got hit with this attack after the breach, but the actor wasn’t able to do much and One Password was keeping tabs on what was going on.
Michael in Tennessee, a contributor to TSB sent the article by Ars Technica titled 1Password detects “suspicious activity” in its internal Okta account which is detailed in what One Password did.
Speaking of Okta, I also sent an article from Krebs on Security. It is titled Hackers Stole Access Tokens from Okta’s Support Unit which I found quite interesting as well.
Being an identity solutions company, they are no different than other companies and can have issues. I think they were well aware of what was going on, and I think they did the best they could in these situations.
I’m sure that podcasts have covered this, and while some of this news is a bit old, let me know what you think. Did they do the best they could?
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