Windows 10: Password manager OneLogin hacked, exposing sensitive customer data

Discus and support Password manager OneLogin hacked, exposing sensitive customer data in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Password manager and single sign-on provider OneLogin has been hacked, the company has confirmed. In a brief blog post, the company's chief security... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Borg 386, May 31, 2017.

  1. Borg 386 Win User

    Password manager OneLogin hacked, exposing sensitive customer data


    Password manager OneLogin hacked, exposing sensitive customer data | ZDNet
     
    Borg 386, May 31, 2017
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  2. Faith Win User

    Call me old fashion, but I'm using ye good ol' paper for this.

    :)
     
    Faith, May 31, 2017
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  3. NOTEPAD

    You type it in then save it. But I honestly would not do that, since you are exposing sensitive data in a plain text file. Use a password manager such as Lastpass.
     
    Andre Da Costa, May 31, 2017
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  4. Password manager OneLogin hacked, exposing sensitive customer data

    WiFi and privacy

    Hi KamaljeetetTak,

    Using an unknown or suspect Wi-Fi hotspot can expose you to what is commonly referred to as "man in the middle" or MITA attacks. Your traffic is monitored and scanned for user name and passwords. You just need to make sure that the web sites that you use
    for sensitive are protected with HTTPS, which encrypts the data between the web server and your web browser. Most (if not all) bank web portals are behind HTTPS.

    If you are using any apps that transmit data, you will want to make sure that the apps are also encrypting their data.
     
    Christopher Miller, May 31, 2017
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  5. Steve C Win User
    Agreed - I use an air gap. No passwords are stored on my PC or in the cloud.
     
    Steve C, Jun 1, 2017
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  6. Online password managers get hacked several times each year, not surprising.
    What is surprising, how many people are using them and actually trust them.
     
    TairikuOkami, Jun 1, 2017
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  7. Unkn0wn Win User
    I have never ever used any of the so called "password managers" and never had a problem with my passwords what so ever...also I keep a little sheet of my p/w's in my closet pff
     
    Unkn0wn, Jun 2, 2017
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  8. larc919 Win User

    Password manager OneLogin hacked, exposing sensitive customer data

    I keep passwords for sites where hackers could do damage safe in my care and enter them each time I log in. Some I trust Firefox to remember, like the one for this site.
     
    larc919, Jun 2, 2017
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  9. Borg 386 Win User
    OneLogin security chief reveals new details of data breach | ZDNet
     
    Borg 386, Apr 4, 2018
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