Article Number | 000038340 |
Applies To | RSA SecurID Software Token |
CVE ID | N/A |
Article Summary | On December 17, 2019, Fox-IT published a report titled “Operation Wocao: Shining a light on one of China’s hidden hacking groups”, which identified risks associated with improper provisioning of the RSA SecurID software token. |
Resolution | RSA considers the scenario presented by the report to be against recommended deployment practices rather than a security vulnerability within the product. From the scenario in the report, RSA believes the software token compromise described has two key requirements:
Important Statement from RSA Regarding RSA SecurID Software Token Provisioning Best Practices |
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