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Kaspersky sues over anti-virus ban in U.S.

article published on 19 December, 2017

Kaspersky Labs has filed a lawsuit in the United States over a recent ban imposed on the use of its software by government agencies. The Russian firm is targeting the Trump administration in a lawsuit filed in a lawsuit was filed in the US District Court for the District of Columbia. It is seeking to overturn a ban on the use of its antivirus products at civilian and military agencies, ... [ read the full article ]

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hearme0
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20. December 2017 @ 16:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
This SHOULD get shot down immediately. Sorry but ANY f'ing Russian-based company, especially in Moscow, is totally subject to Putin's and Russian ways and scrutiny. They f'ed with our election and now banned from the Olympics. The great country with a shit government that is Russia is getting everything it deserves!

As for Kaspersky...........MOVE YOUR HQ and maybe others will buy it. I almost did for my company but then decided I'm not an idiot to put my faith in them. Russia is a highly unethical country that is state-sponsored in all its nefarious way.

Kaspersky needs to STFU and recognize they aren't welcome around the world anymore...at least in this era we live.


You've done "nothing wrong"??? You're Russian, that's wrong enough in this age.
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21. December 2017 @ 12:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sorry, but evidence-free accusations are bullpuckey and you know it. Offering to release their source code isn't enough? Fine, tell us what is.
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24. December 2017 @ 12:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by Bozobub:
Sorry, but evidence-free accusations are bullpuckey and you know it. Offering to release their source code isn't enough? Fine, tell us what is.
For the US government, it's about being made in the US. They will happily double an already massive development budget to have everything re-done in inferior software just because that inferior software is made in the US. I've personally been involved in a massive re-creation of a product for the armed forces because it was originally designed in French software and they wanted to done in US software. If France isn't enough of an ally for the government to trust, then Russia certainly isn't.

We are talking about a government that has plans for war with basically every country on earth as well as alien invaders after all.

Also, even if they handed over the source code, that wouldn't really confirm that the binaries actually being used were built from only that code...nor would it prevent malicious updates.

And...IF it was ever discovered that someone from McAfee, Norton, etc was involved in even attempting to use the software to spy, then that person would be in a max security prison for life. If someone in Russia was found doing this, they would probably get a parade in their honor.

When you look at all the down sides, and also consider that there is better software made in the USA for essentially the same price...well, it's hard to justify anyone using Kaspersky, let alone the government.


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