itbusinessedge.com — In the wake of a breach that saw the theft of RSA data, the company is offering to replace SecurID tokens if the customer believes it is necessary, according to Bloomberg Businessweek. By issuing new tokens, RSA can use new seed numbers that are unknown to the hackers.
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rogorJun 9, 2011
SecurID's were useless anyway, all the new trojans can man in the middle over the tokens with no secret info at all, they even phish the token numbers. Our company just switched to shieldpass cards where they cant do that and are easier to carry around.
rufiohoJun 8, 2011
Uh oh, securID may be getting the boot soon