Security News > 2024 > March > Okta says data leaked on hacking forum not from its systems
Okta denies that its company data was leaked after a threat actor shared files allegedly stolen during an October 2023 cyberattack on a hacker forum.
The leaked data includes user IDs, full names, company names, office addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, positions/roles, and other information.
The Okta spokesperson also confirmed to BleepingComputer that the firm's IT team thoroughly investigated all systems over the weekend and found no evidence of a breach.
Cyber-intelligence firm KELA also reviewed the shared data and independently corroborated that the data does not belong to Okta but is believed to be from a different company breached in July.
KELA's analysis of the data and number of records confirmed that it's the same data as a July 2023 dump made by the threat actor 'IntelBroker,' who claimed to have stolen it from the National Defense Information Sharing and Analysis Center.
Okta: October data breach affects all customer support system users.