A password manager helps with creating, putting away, and recovering complex passwords from a scrambled database. The attack originated around May 31, 2017, around 2 am PST. The onelogin staff was alerted of unusual database activity around 9 am PST and within minutes shut down the affected instance as well as the AWS keys that were used to create it. The threat actor could get to database tables that contain data about clients, applications, and different sorts of keys. At this time they are not able to assure that the attacker can decrypt the stolen data.”]
Source: https://gbhackers.com/onelogin-password-manager-databse-hacked-users-credentials-may-be-decrypted/

