KEY POINTS
  • Cybersecurity firm Okta said an unidentified hacker had accessed the company's support system and viewed client files.
  • Shares fell 11.5% on the news.
  • The breach did not impact Okta's product offerings, according to the company, which are used by some of the largest corporations in the world.

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Shares of cybersecurity firm Okta closed down 11.5% after the company said an unidentified hacking group had accessed files that "certain Okta customers" had uploaded to Okta's support system.

Okta said the hackers were able to access the system using a stolen credential. Okta's customer offerings, including its production service, were not impacted and are fully operational, the company said.

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