Nov. 29, 2023 8:36 am ET

Okta said hackers stole data for all of its customer support system users in a breach that the identity-verification company disclosed last month.

Okta Chief Security Officer David Bradbury said all Okta Workforce Identity Cloud and Customer Identity Solution customers are affected by the hack, except for government customers that use a separate system. Earlier this month, Okta estimated that less than 1% of customers were affected by the breach.

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