Source: Ars Technica
A cloned SecurID software token created by computer, security consultant Behrang Fouladi. A researcher has devised a method attackers with control over a victim's computer can use to clone the secret software token that RSA's SecurID uses to genera ...
Full article at: Ars Technica
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