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White House Confirms – Kaspersky Tied to Russian Government
Tech Talk ^ | August 23, 2017 | Kayla Thrailkill

Posted on 08/25/2017 6:12:31 PM PDT by TBP

Kaspersky Ties to Russian FSB Revealed

Kaspersky Labs, the Moscow-based security provider, has adamatly denied any ties to the Russian government. However, CBS News recently confirmed a certificate has surfaced confirming a relationship between the security firm and the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB). This certificate confirms the U.S. government’s concerns of ties between the security company and its government services. The relationship is concerning for many due to the questionable decisions of the Russian government, and whether or not this relationship would be abused to obtain classified information from the devices using Kaspersky for their security solution. This assumption isn’t necessarily a far reach, considering security programs have access to every file on the end-point. If they wanted to, they could certain exploit this data.

Rob Joyce, cyber security coordinator for the Trump administration states,

“I worry that as a nation state Russia really hasn’t done the right things for this country and they have a lot of control and latitude over the information that goes to companies in Russia. So I worry about that.” Former deputy director of the CIA, Michael Morell states,

“There is a connection between Kaspersky and Russian intelligence, and I’m absolutely certain that Russian intelligence would want to use that connection to their advantage.”

But Would Kaspersky Provide Data to the Russian Government?

Yes, they have done so before. In the past, they have “hacked the hacker” and collaborated with the Russian government to prosecute. Here’s how — first, they would find out where the hacker lived. Then they would notify the Russian government. Kaspersky officials would then escort the government employees to these hacker’s homes. This could be considered a relationship for the greater good. But, does it cross lines between the security vendor and its nation’s government? At what point does the information a security vendor obtains become open for release to third-party officials?


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: kaspersky; michaelmorell; mikemorell; morell; morrell; putin; russia; russiangovernment
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To: TBP

This is just a way to keep the “Russia hacked the election!” fantasy in the news. I wouldn’t hesitate to use Kaspersky products.


21 posted on 08/25/2017 8:47:36 PM PDT by TChad
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To: TChad

“This is just a way to keep the “Russia hacked the election!” fantasy in the news.”

indeed. just like this ridiculous article from WaPo today:

“America’s neo-Nazis don’t look to Germany for inspiration. They look to Russia.”

https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3580452/posts

looks like the leftist memo went out to their enemedia propaganda minions to keep “russia” alive in the media, but just more low-key for now.


22 posted on 08/25/2017 8:59:47 PM PDT by catnipman ( Cat Nipman: Vote Republican in 2012 and only be called racist one more time!)
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To: TBP
The CIAFSB's very own softare to spy on Americans.

Fixed it for you.

Although realistically Kaspersky offers spying opportunities equally to all spy agencies.

23 posted on 08/25/2017 9:23:43 PM PDT by palmer (...if we do not have strong families and strong values, then we will be weak and we will not survive)
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To: TBP

Yeah so what? Facebook, Amazon and Google are connected to ours.


24 posted on 08/25/2017 10:35:24 PM PDT by DesertRhino (Dog is man's best friend, and moslems hhate dogs. Add that up.)
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