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  • Domains Used in RSA Attack Taunted U.S.

    04/03/2011 5:15:43 PM PDT · by fours · 6 replies
    Krebs on Security ^ | March 30, 2011 | Brian Krebs
    Details about the recent cyber attacks against security firm RSA suggest the assailants may have been taunting the industry giant and the United States while they were stealing secrets from a company whose technology is used to secure many banks and government agencies. Earlier this month, RSA disclosed that “an extremely sophisticated cyber attack” targeting its business unit “resulted in certain information being extracted from RSA’s systems that relates to RSA’s SecurID two-factor authentication products.” The company was careful to caution that while data gleaned did not enable a successful direct attack on any of its SecurID customers, the information...
  • Analysis: States fall into line on REAL ID (secure driver licenses)

    02/19/2008 1:55:56 PM PST · by Ben Mugged · 14 replies · 122+ views
    Space War.com ^ | Feb 18, 2007 | Shaun Waterman
    All but six states have complied with federal requirements to seek an extension of the deadline they face for implementing more secure driver licenses for U.S. citizens or legal residents only under the REAL ID Act. The list of state governments falling into line in the past couple of weeks includes former hold-outs like New Jersey and Washington, according to documents posted on the Web Friday by the Department of Homeland Security. New Jersey filed for an extension after Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff personally called Gov. Jon Corzine, according to one account. Of the six states that have so...
  • States Say New IDs Could Cost Billions

    09/21/2006 6:45:39 PM PDT · by Extremely Extreme Extremist · 30 replies · 580+ views
    CBS2CHICAGO ^ | 21 SEPTEMBER 2006 | AP
    (AP) COLUMBUS, Ohio -- New federal security rules for issuing driver's licenses could cost $11 billion to implement, raising concerns among states about paying for the changes, according to a national survey of states released Thursday. "There's no question that state legislators believe driver's licenses should be as secure as is possible," said William Pound, executive director of the National Conference of State Legislatures which helped conduct the survey. "The $11 billion question is, 'Who's going to pay for it?'" The requirements — which are not final — are part of the Real ID Act of 2005, which grew out...