Okta disclosed a security flaw that allowed unauthorized access to accounts with 52+ character usernames by bypassing password authentication if a stored cache key was detected, affecting users who logged in using the same browser. The vulnerability, introduced in a July 23 update, was only discovered and fixed on October 30, prompting Okta to advise affected customers to review their access logs. Although the issue didn’t impact organizations with multi-factor authentication, the company is urging users to monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity.
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Accel backs Indian AI startup building ‘ChatGPT for presentations’
Indian startup Presentations.ai, which uses AI to generate presentation decks, raised $3 million in a seed round led by Accel to scale its software after amassing millions of users. Founded in 2019, the platform has over 5 million users globally and aims to be the ChatGPT for presentations, offering tools like theme palettes, real-time sync, and brand templates, with plans to launch a dedicated presentation agent and enterprise sales team using the seed funding. Full...
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