RSA revealed in an open letter posted to its website that it has been the target of an attack, and that data was stolen which could potentially compromise its SecurID tokens. The attack against the ...
In an acknowledgement of the severity of its recent computer compromise, RSA Security said Monday that it will replace Securid tokens for any customer that asks. Customers have been left wondering ...
US military contractor L-3 Communications, whose customers include the US Department of Defense, has been named in a news report as having been targeted in attacks by external hackers. According to ...
Experts as F-Secure's research lab say they have discovered the original infected email that led to the breach of RSA's SecureID token technology. In a blog published today, the researchers outlined ...
In the case of the SecurID hack three months ago, RSA’s strategy — to deny anything was worrisome — has come back to bite it. Hard. The company is having to learn some of the oldest lessons in ...
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's public response to the compromise of its famous SecurID One Time Password is curious. On the one hand, it's admirable to have disclosed that they've been 'hacked'; on the other hand, their ...
RSA has announced that it was the victim of a hacking operation. Information exfiltrated by the hackers includes details of the company's SecurID two factor authentication system—details that could ...
Yesterday, RSA Security, a division of EMC Corporation, was attacked by hackers who stole sensitive information related to the SecurID two-factor authentication products. These "security tokens," ...
RSA Security has confirmed that stolen data about the company’s SecurID authentication token was used in the recent attack against defense contractor Lockheed Martin. RSA has offered to replace the ...
In an acknowledgement of the severity of its recent computer compromise, RSA Security said Monday that it will replace SecurID tokens for any customer that asks. Customers have been left wondering ...
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