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posted by martyb on Thursday September 14 2017, @09:48AM   Printer-friendly
from the prudence-or-paranoia? dept.

The Washington Post is reporting U.S. moves to ban Kaspersky software in federal agencies amid concerns of Russian espionage:

Acting Homeland Security secretary Elaine Duke ordered that Kaspersky Lab software be barred from federal civilian government networks, giving agencies a timeline to get rid of it, according to several officials familiar with the plan who were not authorized to speak publicly about it. Duke ordered the scrub on the grounds that the company has connections to the Russian government and its software poses a security risk.

[...] "The risk that the Russian government, whether acting on its own or in collaboration with Kaspersky, could capitalize on access provided by Kaspersky products to compromise federal information and information systems directly implicates U.S. national security."

[...] The directive comes months after the federal General Services Administration, the agency in charge of government purchasing, removed Kaspersky from its list of approved vendors. In doing so, the GSA suggested a vulnerability exists in Kaspersky that could give the Kremlin backdoor access to the systems the company protects.

Someone that is in a position to know all about it tells me that Kaspersky doesn't detect malware created by the Russian Business Network. My fear is that if I named that someone, the RBN will give that someone a bad hair day.

[Ed. addition follows]

The full text of the DHS notice is available at https://www.dhs.gov/news/2017/09/13/dhs-statement-issuance-binding-operational-directive-17-01.

Previously:
FBI Reportedly Advising Companies to Ditch Kaspersky Apps.


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  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by c0lo on Thursday September 14 2017, @01:12PM (5 children)

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Thursday September 14 2017, @01:12PM (#567767) Journal

    even US own citizens can no longer trust the US government.

    If you trust any government at all, you are out of your mind.
    Even if a form or another of government is necessary, it still a beast one need to keep in leash - the "eternal vigilance" and all that.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 14 2017, @03:27PM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday September 14 2017, @03:27PM (#567844)

    How, exactly, would you go about performing this "eternal vigilance" you reference?

    • (Score: 2) by c0lo on Thursday September 14 2017, @04:27PM

      by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Thursday September 14 2017, @04:27PM (#567891) Journal

      Simple! Candle vigil in perpetuity!!

      (grin)

      (just in case if you were asking seriously: start thinking, critically if possible, and don't stop. In a case by case basis, you'll find something. Especially if you don't expect those answers to be revealed to you as pre-digested solutions)

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    • (Score: 2) by HiThere on Thursday September 14 2017, @04:34PM (2 children)

      by HiThere (866) Subscriber Badge on Thursday September 14 2017, @04:34PM (#567902) Journal

      Well, you could re-read Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine...but keep in mind that Thomas Paine died in a French prison, and the US govt. didn't even ask that he be released.

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      • (Score: 2) by Grishnakh on Monday September 18 2017, @06:29PM (1 child)

        by Grishnakh (2831) on Monday September 18 2017, @06:29PM (#569838)

        Well, you could re-read Patrick Henry and Thomas Paine...but keep in mind that Thomas Paine died in a French prison, and the US govt. didn't even ask that he be released.

        Where the hell did you read that? The Wikipedia page on him [wikipedia.org] clearly says he died in New York City, many years after being released from prison in France. In fact, he didn't even spend a whole year there, though he did narrowly escape beheading because the gaoler screwed up with marking the door, and a few days later Robespierre was deposed and executed. As for the US government, he was disliked by the Federalists, but he was friends with President Jefferson, and returned to America upon Jefferson's invitation.

        • (Score: 2) by HiThere on Tuesday September 19 2017, @01:51AM

          by HiThere (866) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday September 19 2017, @01:51AM (#570009) Journal

          I wouldn't accept Wikipedia as reliable, but a small bit of searching showed that you were correct. I'm not sure *where* read the answer I repeated, but I won't use it again.

          OTOH, the basic message that you should remember you're likely to end up dead if you seriously fight the incumbent government remains true. I just need a more accurate example.

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