It depends on what was compromised if anything. There could be a possibility of source code leakage which may have an overlooked implementation flaw. Or there could have been some malicious injection in source, or even tools.
If I recall correctly, the "seed" of the tokens are generated at manufacture time and are uploaded to the Token Manager. So it's possible the source was read which could potentially show the method of seed generation, if it's strong that might not be troublesome. I doubt there were any seeds stored along with the source which are then used in production. It's hard to speculate from the lack of information going around.
If I recall correctly, the "seed" of the tokens are generated at manufacture time and are uploaded to the Token Manager. So it's possible the source was read which could potentially show the method of seed generation, if it's strong that might not be troublesome. I doubt there were any seeds stored along with the source which are then used in production. It's hard to speculate from the lack of information going around.