Lockheed-Martin Network Hacked
Lockheed-Martin Attack Signals New Era of Cyber Espionage
The network of defense contractor Lockheed-Martin was attacked using counterfeit electronic keys. Since the RSA Security network was hacked and the keys to its SecurID tokens were compromised a few months ago, the world has been waiting for the proverbial other shoe to drop. Well, it dropped.
In an analysis of the breach at RSA Security, NSS Labs predicted, “This was a strategic move to grab the virtual keys to RSA’s customers—who are the most security conscious in the world. One or several RSA clients are likely the ultimate target of this attack. Military, financial, governmental, and other organizations with critical intellectual property, plans and finances are at risk.”
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However, avoiding a targeted attack—a stalker dedicated to trailing you specifically—is much more difficult. The attack against RSA Security does not appear to have been a random crime of opportunity, but rather a targeted attack calculated with the goal of acquiring the keys necessary to tackle larger prey like Lockheed-Martin.