The intrusion by hackers of security giant RSA, a unit of EMC, has left customers and analysts wondering if it is still safe to use millions of the one-time passcode tokens used to log into enterprise ...
A researcher has devised a method that attackers with control over a victim’s computer can use to clone the secret software token that RSA’s SecurID uses to generate one-time passwords. The technique, ...
When we learned back in March that security firm RSA had been hacked, we tutted, shook our heads, sighed with desperation, and collectively facepalmed. When news later emerged that its database of ...
RSA is scrambling to reaffirm that the strength of its SecurID technology is not diminished. There’s no clear indication yet of whether RSA will or will not be forced to make changes to SecurID as a ...
RSA confirmed on Friday that the attack that compromised the company’s high-value SecurID product was essentially a small, targeted phishing campaign that included a payload of a malicious Flash ...
RSA customers could be at risk after the company's two-factor SecurID tokens fell victim to what it's calling sophisticated cyber-attack. Art Coviello, executive chairman of Bedford, Mass.-based RSA, ...
RSA acknowledged on Monday that a hack at Lockheed Martin was tied to the theft of information on its SecurID tokens. The company offered to replace the tokens for customers, but experts wonder ...
EMC’s RSA Security division says the security of the company’s two-factor SecurID tokens could be at risk following a sophisticated cyber-attack on the company. In a note published on the company’s ...
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