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With the theft of sensitive data about RSA's SecurID technology, large businesses should reassess the risks to the assets the two-factor authentication deployment is supposed to protect, a risk ...
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?
RSA Security next week will use its security conference to roll out a new enterprise scalable version of its SecurID Appliance.
RSA is advising customers to use PKCS #1 v2.0 or OAEP encryption, both of which are already available for the device. PKCS #1 v1.5 is apparently only included for backward compatibility.
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.