RSA SecurID customers are bracing for the worst in the wake of the revelation by RSA that information related to its two-factor authentication products had been stolen a major cyberespionage attack. The vendor provided little detail on exactly what was taken or how. The uncertainty and lack of specifics from RSA has left some RSA customers frustrated and unsure just how to respond internally. Security consultants and researchers warn customers not to panic and note that even if the bad guys got hold of the six-digit key, they would still need the PIN code to use it.”]

