Author: Raymond Ronamai / Source: International Business Times, India Edition
Password management service, OneLogin has sent out a shocker by admitting that it has “detected unauthorised access” to its data, which means details of its customers could be compromised.
“Today we detected unauthorised access to OneLogin data in our US data region. We have since blocked this unauthorised access, reported the matter to law enforcement, and are working with an independent security firm to determine how the unauthorised access happened and verify the extent of the impact of this incident,” wrote Alvaro Hoyos, Chief Information Security Officer of OneLogin, in the company’s blog.
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However, it has now emerged that it was not just a case of “unauthorised access” of data but much severe than what’s being highlighted on the blog. The Register has reported that OneLogin has…
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