Kaspersky Lab Faces More U.S. Scrutiny Over Potential Russian Govt. Influence

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Kaspersky Lab Faces More U.S. Scrutiny Over Potential Russian Govt. Influence


Lawmaker proposes ban on DoD use of Moscow-based security vendors products.



Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab this week found itself the subject of escalating concerns about the companys possible connections with the Russian government.
The immediate worries this time were prompted by
news
that FBI agents had questioned several of the security vendors US-based employees at or near their residences Tuesday night.
The employees were apparently informed they were not the subjects of any formal criminal investigation and that they were being interviewed as part of an effort to get general information about the companys operations and communications with Moscow.
It is unclear at this time if the questioning had anything to do with Special Counsel Robert Muellers broader investigation into potential Russian interference in the U.S. elections last year.
News of the FBIs apparent investigation of Kasperskys activities prompted U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen [D-NH] to propose a total ban on the Pentagons use of Kasperskys products. In an amendment Wednesday to a Senate Armed Services Committee defense spending policy bill, Shaheen said the prohibition was required because of reports that Kaspersky Lab might be vulnerable to Russian government interference.
A Kaspersky Lab spokeswoman said neither the company nor its founder and CEO Eugene Kaspersky had any ties to any government. The company has never helped, nor will help, any government in the world with any cyber espionage efforts, the spokeswoman said in a statement to Dark Reading.
Kaspersky Lab has been an IT security vendor for 20 years and has adhered to ethical practices. Kaspersky Lab believes it is completely unacceptable that the company is being unjustly accused without any hard evidence to back up these false allegations, the statement said.
John Pescatore, director of emerging security threats at the SANS Institute and a former NSA analyst says that so far at least there indeed doesnt appear to be any credible evidence that Kaspersky Labs products have been compromised or contain hidden doors. NSA and the UK GCHQ have had many years to look at Kaspersky’s products and Ive seen no warnings before this, Pescatore says.
At the same time though, theres little doubt that Russian intelligence agencies are just as interested as the NSA in exploiting cyber techniques to infiltrate other countries.
NSA knew of vulnerabilities in US security products and told no one. Russia may have known of similar vulnerabilities in Kasperskys products and told no one, he says.
Just as the NSA might have influenced U.S. technology vendors to leave vulnerabilities in their products, the Russian government could have done the same with Kaspersky. Russia went further, in economic espionage and trying to influence our presidential election, but there are many other similarities.
The takeaway for organizations is that all software needs to be checked for vulnerabilities and malicious capabilities, he said.
This weeks developments add to the pressure that the $620 million Kaspersky Lab has been under in recent years about possible links with the Russian government and intelligence agencies. The companys products are relatively widely used in the US by consumers, commercial entities, and government organizations.
In May, U.S. intelligence officials said they were investigating the governments use of Kaspersky Lab products and whether those products could be used to attack American systems. At a U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing on Russian interference, the U.S. director of national intelligence and other intelligence officials 
unanimously expressed discomfort
about US Kaspersky Lab products on their computers without explaining why. That time, as now, Kaspersky denied the company had any links with the Russian government and
suggested
it was being picked on for political reasons.

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