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US Agency Revokes All State Discounts For Kaspersky Products (thebaltimorepost.com)

The U.S. General Services Administration has removed Kapersky Lab from its list of approved vendors for federal systems, which also eliminates the discounts it previously offered to state governments. Long-time Slashdot reader Rick Zeman writes: "The agency's statement suggested a vulnerability exists in Kaspersky that could give the Russian government backdoor access to the systems it protects, though they offered no explanation or evidence of it," reports the Washington Post. Kaspersky, of course, denies this, offering their source code up for U.S. Government review... "Three current and former defense contractors told The Post that they knew of no specific warnings circulated about Kaspersky in recent years, but it has become an unwritten rule at the Pentagon not to include Kaspersky as a potential vendor on new projects."
"The lack of information from the GSA underscores a disconnect between local officials and the federal government about cybersecurity," the Post reports, adding that "the GSA's move on July 11 has left state and local governments to speculate about the risks of sticking with the company or abandoning taxpayer-funded contracts, sometimes at great cost."

The Post also quotes a cybersecurity expert at a prominent think tank -- the Center for Strategic and International Studies -- who believes that "it's difficult, if not impossible" for a company like Kaspersky to be headquartered in Moscow "if you don't cooperate with the government and the intelligence services."

2 of 93 comments (clear)

  1. No discount? by PPH · · Score: 5, Funny

    Well then, we'll just switch to the cheaper Chinese stuff.

    --
    Have gnu, will travel.
  2. Well duh... by Reverend+Green · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Software built by Russian companies is backdoored by Russian spooks.
    Software built by American companies is backdoored by American spooks.
    Software built by Chinese companies is backdoored by Chinese spooks.

    Does this surprise anyone at all?