![]() The SecurID generates new strings of digits on a minute-by-minute basis that the user must enter along with a secret PIN (personal identification number) before they can access the network. They are designed to thwart hackers who might use key-logging viruses to capture passwords by constantly generating new passwords to enter the system. SecurIDs are widely used electronic keys to computer systems that work using a two-pronged approach to confirming the identity of the person trying to access a computer system. ![]() “We have policies and procedures in place to mitigate the cyber threats to our business, and we remain confident in the integrity of our robust, multi-layered information systems security,” said Lockheed spokesman Jeffery Adams.Įxecutives at General Dynamics Corp GD.N, Boeing Co BA.N, Northrop Grumman Corp NOC.N, Raytheon Co RTN.N and other defense companies declined to comment on any security breaches linked to the RSA products. Lockheed, which employs 126,000 people worldwide and had $45.8 billion in revenue last year, said it does not discuss specific threats or responses as a matter of principle, but regularly took actions to counter threats and ensure security. “Given the military targets, and that millions of compromised keys are in circulation, this is not over,” he said. He said the initial RSA attack was followed by malware and phishing campaigns seeking specific data that would link tokens to end-users, which meant the current attacks may have been carried out by the same hackers. Rick Moy, president of NSS Labs, an information security company, said the original attack on RSA was likely targeted at its customers, including military, financial, governmental and other organizations with critical intellectual property. The hackers learned how to copy the security keys with data stolen from RSA during a sophisticated attack that EMC disclosed in March, according to the source.ĮMC declined to comment on the matter, as did executives at major defense contractors. The Pentagon, which has about 85,000 military personnel and civilians working on cybersecurity issues worldwide, said it also uses a limited number of the RSA electronic security keys, but declined to say how many for security reasons. Security experts say that it is virtually impossible for any company or government agency to build a security network that hackers will be unable to penetrate. Weapons makers are the latest companies to be breached through sophisticated attacks that have pierced the defenses of huge corporations including Sony SNE.N, Google Inc GOOG.O and EMC Corp EMC.N. But the networks of Lockheed and other military contractors contain sensitive data on future weapons systems as well as military technology currently used in battles in Iraq and Afghanistan. It was not immediately clear what kind of data, if any, was stolen by the hackers. They breached security systems designed to keep out intruders by creating duplicates to "SecurID" electronic keys from EMC Corp's EMC.N RSA security division, said the person who was not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.
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