Due to a reporting error, the story "After RSA breach, are SecurID tokens in jeopardy?" posted Friday contained an incorrect company name in the ninth paragraph.
The story has been fixed on the wire, and the corrected paragraph follows:
"This is feasible, and given the fact that RSA has asked customers to focus on deterring social-engineering-based attacks (which could be used to obtain users' corresponding PIN codes), this scenario could be of concern," said Jason Geffner, principal security consultant for NGS Secure, who specializes in penetration testing and reverse engineering.
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