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CVE-2006-7200: EMC RSA Security SiteKey issues challenge-bypass tokens that persist forever without a cancellation interfa...

EMC RSA Security SiteKey issues challenge-bypass tokens that persist forever without a cancellation interface for end users, which makes it easier for attackers to bypass one stage of authentication by stealing and replaying a token.

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CVE-2006-7200 describes a weakness in EMC RSA Security SiteKey where a challenge-bypass token could last forever and users lacked a way to cancel it. If an attacker stole that token, they could replay it to skip one authentication challenge. The sources do not provide CVSS, affected versions, or a named patch. Exposure is most likely in legacy environments that deployed EMC/RSA Security SiteKey challenge-bypass functionality. The source bundle lists affected vendor, product, and versions as n/a, so asset owners should not assume exposure without confirming whether SiteKey or similar retained bypass-token behavior exists. Treat this as a targeted legacy-authentication risk. It is not documented as actively exploited in the supplied sources, but persistent non-revocable bypass tokens weaken account protection. Prioritize confirmation of exposure, then retire or constrain the behavior if present. Mitigation focus: Check current RSA/EMC or successor vendor guidance for fixes or migration advice.; Inventory applications that still use SiteKey or challenge-bypass token flows.; Disable or retire persistent bypass-token behavior where supported..

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