@geezer sometimes even security tokens dont give you confidence when the place that makes them get hacked
As a result, said RSA Executive Chairman Arthur W. Coviello, Jr., in an open letter, the company would offer to replace tens of millions of SecureID tokens assigned to most of its 25,000 client organizations.
"On Thursday, June 2, 2011, we were able to confirm that information taken from RSA in March had been used as an element of an attempted broader attack on Lockheed Martin, a major U.S. government defense contractor," Coviello said.
The letter does not mention the alleged network intrusions at two other defense contractors, Northrop Grumman and L-3 Communications. Neither company has confirmed the break-ins.
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As a result, said RSA Executive Chairman Arthur W. Coviello, Jr., in an open letter, the company would offer to replace tens of millions of SecureID tokens assigned to most of its 25,000 client organizations.
"On Thursday, June 2, 2011, we were able to confirm that information taken from RSA in March had been used as an element of an attempted broader attack on Lockheed Martin, a major U.S. government defense contractor," Coviello said.
The letter does not mention the alleged network intrusions at two other defense contractors, Northrop Grumman and L-3 Communications. Neither company has confirmed the break-ins.