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 ...
As bad security news goes, the confirmation that EMC's RSA system – at the heart of SecurID two-factor authentication products provided by many corporations and banks - has been potentially undermined ...
RSA Security will replace virtually every one of the 40 million SecurID tokens currently in use as a result of the hacking attack the company disclosed back in March. The EMC subsidiary issued a ...
A team of cryptographic scientists have found a way to exploit the RSA SecurID 800 token, as well as at least seven other tokens, by leveraging cryptographic flaws in the devices. The researchers, who ...
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 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 ...
SecurID Appliance 2.0, which scales up to 50,000 users and will be available in North America in March, is preloaded with RSA Authentication Manager 6.1, the enterprise software that powers RSA ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. In an open letter to customers, RSA executive chairman Art ...
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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 ...
RSA executive chairman Art Coviello said on Tuesday, that there were two groups of hackers working for a nation-state, who were behind a cyberattack on RSA that stole information on its SecurID tokens ...
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, ...
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