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The Coviello letter from Monday is the admission. The seed records, or whatever was actually taken from RSA in March, have now been used. Ninety thousand SecurID tokens to be re-seeded at Lockheed.
The Coviello letter from Monday is the admission. The seed records, or whatever was actually taken from RSA in March, have now been used. Ninety thousand SecurID tokens to be re-seeded at Lockheed.
Four days after Art Coviello's open letter, what was actually taken from RSA is still essentially unavailable. But the dates of Adobe's APSA11-01 advisory and Coviello's letter line up uncomfortably tightly.
More technical analysis of Stuxnet. The targeting of Iranian uranium-enrichment infrastructure becomes increasingly clear; the structural shift continues.
A new piece of malware, now being called Stuxnet, has emerged. Specific properties suggest substantive nation-state engineering targeting industrial control systems.
Infosec Europe 2010 included a session on the evolved DDoS landscape and APT-style threats. Specific cumulative practitioner engagement continues developing.
Google disclosed sustained targeted-attack activity earlier this month. The cumulative incident is being framed as Advanced Persistent Threat — a category that may shift the broader threat-model.