In a statement sent to SC Magazine today Westpac said "although the security of customers’ online banking has not been compromised, Westpac will replace tokens over the coming months to ease any customer concerns." SC Magazine Australia understands Perth-based Bank West has also begun replacing its compromised SecurID tokens. Westpac's announcement comes hours after ANZ Bank said it would replace its fleet of SecurID tokens. It follows confirmation from RSA that its two-factor authentication tokens were compromised in a complex attack on its network in March. Westpac has become the third bank to dump compromised RSA SecurID tokens used by staff and corporate customers.
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