No actual technical mechanism has come out suggesting how Kaspersky is spying, only that it could. We've seen technical mechanisms which impact US firm's hardware such as Cisco and how they're embedding that malware into specific target's endpoints (postal intercepts). We've also seen firmware updates go out to US company's industrial hardware which MIGHT have needed the companies help to produce.
I'm yet to see anyone publish an article talking in technical terms about what Kaspersky is meant to be doing. All people keep repeating is that one of the top executives has Russian military experience. But technical facts are more key here than anecdotes or fear mongering. I'd stop using them tomorrow if someone can show me why, but even the FBI/DHS/NSA hasn't produced a paper on it or done a presentation at Blackhat.
Let's talk actual facts here. Software or even hardware isn't magic, if you can show that Kaspersky is evil show it already.
No actual technical mechanism has come out suggesting how Kaspersky is spying, only that it could. We've seen technical mechanisms which impact US firm's hardware such as Cisco and how they're embedding that malware into specific target's endpoints (postal intercepts). We've also seen firmware updates go out to US company's industrial hardware which MIGHT have needed the companies help to produce.
I'm yet to see anyone publish an article talking in technical terms about what Kaspersky is meant to be doing. All people keep repeating is that one of the top executives has Russian military experience. But technical facts are more key here than anecdotes or fear mongering. I'd stop using them tomorrow if someone can show me why, but even the FBI/DHS/NSA hasn't produced a paper on it or done a presentation at Blackhat.
Let's talk actual facts here. Software or even hardware isn't magic, if you can show that Kaspersky is evil show it already.