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Slashdot: FBI Warns US Private Sector To Cut Ties With Kaspersky

FBI Warns US Private Sector To Cut Ties With Kaspersky
Published on August 19, 2017 at 05:59PM
An anonymous reader quotes CyberScoop:
The FBI has been briefing private sector companies on intelligence claiming to show that the Moscow-based cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab is an unacceptable threat to national security, current and former senior U.S. officials familiar with the matter tell CyberScoop… The FBI’s goal is to have U.S. firms push Kaspersky out of their systems as soon as possible or refrain from using them in new products or other efforts, the current and former officials say.

The FBI’s counterintelligence section has been giving briefings since beginning of the year on a priority basis, prioritizing companies in the energy sector and those that use industrial control (ICS) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems. In light of successive cyberattacks against the electric grid in Ukraine, the FBI has focused on this sector due to the critical infrastructure designation assigned to it by the Department of Homeland Security… The U.S. government’s actions come as Russia is engaged in its own push to stamp American tech giants like Microsoft out of that country’s systems.
Meanwhile Bloomberg Businessweek claims to have seen emails which “show that Kaspersky Lab has maintained a much closer working relationship with Russia’s main intelligence agency, the FSB, than it has publicly admitted” — and that Kaspersky Lab “confirmed the emails are authentic.”
Kaspersky Lab told ZDNet they have not confirmed the emails’ authenticity. A representative for Kaspersky Lab says that the company does not have “inappropriate” ties with any government, adding that “the company does regularly work with governments and law enforcement agencies around the world with the sole purpose of fighting cybercrime.”

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