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RSA Security has offered to replace up to 40 million SecurID tokens — devices used to securely log in to a computer — after hackers stole information that compromised them, the company’s ...
The SecurID authenticator has a unique key (symmetric or “secret” key). The key is combined with an algorithm that generates a code. A new code is generated every 60 seconds.
RSA SecurID software token cloning: a new how-to The attack bypasses protections built in RSA's 2-factor authentication system.
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 ...
SecurID, the trusted identity platform and an RSA business, today announced that the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) had a. SecurID Receives FedRAMP Moderate Authorization.
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 ...
Does the RSA SecurID two-token authentication system include a back door that was built in at the request of the U.S. government in exchange for letting RSA export SecurID?
SecurID, an authentication system used by 40 million people in at least 30,000 organizations worldwide to securely access IT systems, had been compromised.
It employs aspects of the SecurID password system, now owned by EMC Corp.'s RSA Security, with unique identifying characteristics that are part of each person's body, as well as unique codes found ...
Six weeks after EMC’s RSA security division saw its SecurID system hit by hackers, RSA president Tom Heiser met with the CIO of a large global medical device company. The CIO wasn’t happy ...