SAN FRANCISCO: Top-level data breaches often start at the bottom of the ladder. That’s a lesson RSA, one of the world’s premier computer security firms, learned the hard way.
The company is best known for its small security “tokens” that generate secondary passwords for accessing sensitive networks. Three weeks ago, the company disclosed that hackers had infiltrated RSA’s own network in an “extremely sophisticated” attack, and made off with data that RSA still has yet to specify.
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