This Okta Vulnerability Just Hit Delaware North HARD

This Okta Vulnerability Just Hit Delaware North HARD

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30 security advisory, the authentication vendor disclosed that it had identified a vulnerability that impacts its ad/ldap delegated authorization process that would. Okta announced it fixed a bug that could let someone exploit usernames that are at least 52 characters long to log in with a username and any password. The primary security contact may be used to alert your security and privacy team if okta identifies a specific threat to your organization requiring notification. Okta has confirmed and remediated a reported okta verify vulnerability. No action is needed by customers, and outside of the original proof of concept okta did not identify any.

Okta vulnerability allowed accounts with long usernames to log in

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