But the really interesting hacks came from more ordinary sources against targets that actually mean something in an espionage sphere such as the theft of RSASecurID tokens and the subsequent break ins at Lockheed Martin, Northop Grumman, and other defense contractors.
While at this time we are confident that the information extracted does not enable a successful direct attack on any of our RSASecurID customers, this information could potentially be used to reduce the effectiveness of a current two-factor authentication implementation as part of a broader attack.