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.
Original Author: Richard Lawler | Source: The Verge

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.
Original Author: Richard Lawler | Source: The Verge
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