“There’s a comms room at the end of the hall.”
“That’s good. That’s something. But if they’ve compromised the identity provider at the directory level, they can issue themselves new tokens. Dad, listen to me very carefully. Do you have physical access to a network switch or a firewall?” onelogin airbus
A chill that had nothing to do with Hamburg’s weather ran down his spine. “There’s a comms room at the end of the hall
Klaus was in the final assembly line, standing beneath the nose of an A330-800 destined for Kuwait Airways, when his phone buzzed with a priority alert from the OneLogin administrator console. He wasn’t an admin—he shouldn’t have been receiving those alerts. But there it was, pushed to his corporate device like a gift from a malicious god. Dad, listen to me very carefully
“My phone. Fingerprint and time-based code.”
“No,” he said, his voice steady despite the tremor in his hands. “Something’s happening at the plant. Our SSO provider—OneLogin. I think it’s been compromised. I think someone’s inside every system we have.”
On Friday, the world broke.