Kaspersky Explains Why They Won't Say Who Hacked Them
New submitter ChannelGonzo writes: Larry Walsh at Channelnomics scores the scoop in a Q&A with Kaspersky's Chris Doggett who says it's not the Russian security company's job to figure out who is responsible for a sophisticated cyber attack on its corporate network over the past few months. "We believe that to go beyond our area of expertise and speculate on the possible sources of attacks is not in the best interest of our customers," Doggett said.
Announcing to the world that you've been infiltrated by Mossad is a decision that must be weighed by some enormous number of calculated steps.
If you're correct, you will be accused of being anti-Semitic.
If you're wrong, you will be accused of being anti-Semitic.
The only winning move is not to play.
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