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Okta Exposes Passwords in Clear Text for Possible Theft

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Re: Okta Exposes Passwords in Clear Text for Possible Theft

#2
This post is from July. And earlier this year:

(March 22) Hackers claim to have breached Okta systems [1]

(March 22) Updated Okta Statement on Lapsus$ [2]

(March 23) Okta’s Investigation of the January 2022 Compromise [3]

(March 27) Okta: “We made a mistake” delaying the Lapsus$ hack disclosure [4]

(March 29) New documents for the Okta breach [5]

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30762520

[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30769537

[3] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30775180

[4] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30819368

[5] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30841413

Re: Okta Exposes Passwords in Clear Text for Possible Theft

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> For Okta's part, the passwords are in clear text because there is no standard reliable protocol for syncing hashes, researchers noted. However, Authomize noted that Okta did pledge to have its product team take a closer look at the password-leak risks.

What???

Can someone fill me in as to why they can’t just store the password using something like bcrypt?

I guess you either have to store the password in plaintext so they can do dynamic hashing operations on it, or transmit the password (via TLS hopefully) which is vulnerable to packet capture (or captured within the receiving app).

Are there any techniques for identity providers to authenticate people without storing or transmitting the users password to them?

Re: Okta Exposes Passwords in Clear Text for Possible Theft

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post #2

This post is from July. And earlier this year: (March 22) Hackers claim to have breached Okta systems [1] (March 22) Updated Okta Statement on Lapsus$ [2] (March 23) Okta’s Investigation of the January 2022 Compromise [3] (March 27) Okta: “We made a mistake” delaying the Lapsus$ hack disclosure [4] (March 29) New documents for the Okta breach [5] [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30762520 [2] https://news.ycom…

There seems to be a small copy/paste mishap.

[3] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30775180

Re: Okta Exposes Passwords in Clear Text for Possible Theft

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post #8
post #2

This post is from July. And earlier this year: (March 22) Hackers claim to have breached Okta systems [1] (March 22) Updated Okta Statement on Lapsus$ [2] (March 23) Okta’s Investigation of the January 2022 Compromise [3] (March 27) Okta: “We made a mistake” delaying the Lapsus$ hack disclosure [4] (March 29) New documents for the Okta breach [5] [1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30762520 [2] https://news.ycom…

There seems to be a small copy/paste mishap. [3] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30775180

Thanks!

Re: Okta Exposes Passwords in Clear Text for Possible Theft

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post #7

& stock pops ~8% from 7/19~7/20

If you are in the US you may contact the SEC if you think those two are related.

Out of curiosity: do you really have to be/live in the US? You're not permitted to contact them in such case if you're investing on the US market with proper IRS forms filled?
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