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RSA Admits SecurID Tokens Have Been Compromised

A few months ago, RSA Servers were hacked, and a few weeks ago Duped tokens were used to hack Lockheed-Martin. Well today Orome1 writes "RSA has finally admitted publicly that the March breach into its systems has resulted in the compromise of their SecurID two-factor authentication tokens. The admission comes in the wake of cyber intrusions into the networks of three US military contractors: Lockheed Martin, L-3 Communications and Northrop Grumman — one of them confirmed by the company, others hinted at by internal warnings and unusual domain name and password reset process."

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  1. Reparations by TardisX · · Score: 5, Funny

    RSA is expected to replace practically every one of the 40 million SecurID tokens currently used.

    Nah, how about just offer them a "sorry" and a couple of old games and call it even?

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