The hack last month that compromised RSA\'s SecurID product resulted from a targeted advanced persistent threat that took advantage of a zero-day vulnerability ...
We’re getting more details about the hack attack at RSA’s Security Division, a leading provider of government cybersecurity. The company says last month’s attack resulted from an advanced persistent threat that took advantage weakness in Adobe Flash Player. Government Computer News reports the attack came in two spear-phishing e-mails sent over two days to two small groups of RSA employees. The e-mail looked like a real internal message and tricked one employee into opening an attached Excel file. Once opened the attack gathered information about RSA’s SecurID product.
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