Bloomberg: Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence - Emails show
Kaspersky Lab Has Been Working With Russian Intelligence
Emails show the software-security maker developed products for the FSB and accompanied agents on raids.
Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab boasts 400 million users worldwide. As many as 200 million may not know it. The huge reach of Kasperskys technology is partly the result of licensing agreements that allow customers to quietly embed the software in everything from firewalls to sensitive telecommunications equipmentnone of which carry the Kaspersky name.
That success is starting to worry U.S. national security officials concerned about the companys links to the Russian government. In early May six U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agency chiefs were asked in an open Senate hearing whether theyd let their networks use Kaspersky software, often found on Best Buy shelves. The answer was a unanimous and resounding no. The question, from Florida Republican Marco Rubio, came out of nowhere, often a sign a senator is trying to indirectly draw attention to something learned in classified briefings.
Eugene Kaspersky took to Reddit to respond. Claims about Kaspersky Labs ties to the Kremlin are unfounded conspiracy theories and total BS, the companys boisterous, barrel-chested chief executive officer wrote. While the U.S. government hasnt disclosed any evidence of the ties, internal company emails obtained by Bloomberg Businessweek show that Kaspersky Lab has maintained a much closer working relationship with Russias main intelligence agency, the FSB, than it has publicly admitted. It has developed security technology at the spy agencys behest and worked on joint projects the CEO knew would be embarrassing if made public.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-07-11/kaspersky-lab-has-been-working-with-russian-intelligence