If you use the password manager OneLogin, you’re in for some bad news. Today the company is stating a hacker broke into its systems for the “US operating region” and stole sensitive user information.
Details of the intrusion and its impact are scant, but OneLogin’s Alvaro Hoyos, who leads the company’s risk management, security, and compliance efforts, said in a blog post that the hacker “was able to access database tables that contain information about our users, apps, and various types of keys.
If you do use OneLogin, a similar service, or have any questions regarding your internet security, please don’t hesitate to reach out and talk with our security staff. We’ll be happy to answer any questions and make sure your data remains
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