io.net founder: OKTA user-level authentication integration deployment will be completed within 6 hours
2024-04-25 23:14:11
io.net CEO and founder Ahmad Shadid posted on the X platform, io.net metadata API encountered security time, the attacker exploited the user ID to the device ID of the accessible mapping, resulting in unauthorized metadata was updated, this vulnerability does not affect GPU access, but does affect the front end of the display of metadata to the user, io.net does not collect any PII, will not disclose sensitive user or device data. io.net system design allows self-healing, constantly updating each device, helping to recover any erroneously changed metadata.
In light of this incident, io.net expedited the deployment of OKTA's user-level authentication integration, which will be completed within the next 6 hours. Additionally, io.net introduced Auth0 Token for user authentication to prevent unauthorized metadata changes. Users will be temporarily unable to log in during database recovery. All uptime records are unaffected, and this does not affect vendor computational rewards.