If You Have Kaspersky Anti-Virus, You Should Delete it Now

I provided the evidence and you just said it was lies... you do understand in order to prove your point it takes something other than just saying it?
Companies in the US are required to gather and deliver any date the government demands and you provide "evidence" for Kaspersky spying on US citizens.

Hint one:
DNC rules Russia is evil = anything Russian is targeted. Did you know Russian free radicals are spying on US citizens?

Hint two:
Kaspersky security researcher arrested


The U.S. was warned by Israel about this... The U.S. then removed the software from ALL government computers. Do you think they did that for the hell of it?
The US does was the masterrace in Tel Aviv orders. Russia is currently foiling Israel´s Yinon plan which the US tries to carry out at the order of Tel Aviv. So, Israel launches anti-Russian actions on a daily bases.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Lookie, lookie what we have here:

Israel, NSA May Have Hacked Antivirus Firm Kaspersky Lab


"May Have" Tom's Guide? That is what you are basing your proof on?
 
The US does was the masterrace in Tel Aviv orders. Russia is currently foiling Israel´s Yinon plan which the US tries to carry out at the order of Tel Aviv. So, Israel launches anti-Russian actions on a daily bases.


Wait so are you admitting the company is basically Russian owned?
Privately owned. Don´t consume propaganda for lunch.


You are the one saying the U.S. is using propaganda against RUSSIA. Can you make up your fucking mind? :dunno:
I already did. I am not responsible for your silly conclusion.

No you didn't. How is it propaganda against Russia if they are a private company?
Did you contribute your few brain cells to the Freemasons? Kaspersky is accused of supplying date to the Russian government.
 
Companies in the US are required to gather and deliver any date the government demands and you provide "evidence" for Kaspersky spying on US citizens.

Hint one:
DNC rules Russia is evil = anything Russian is targeted. Did you know Russian free radicals are spying on US citizens?

Hint two:
Kaspersky security researcher arrested


The U.S. was warned by Israel about this... The U.S. then removed the software from ALL government computers. Do you think they did that for the hell of it?
The US does was the masterrace in Tel Aviv orders. Russia is currently foiling Israel´s Yinon plan which the US tries to carry out at the order of Tel Aviv. So, Israel launches anti-Russian actions on a daily bases.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Lookie, lookie what we have here:

Israel, NSA May Have Hacked Antivirus Firm Kaspersky Lab


"May Have" Tom's Guide? That is what you are basing your proof on?
In sharp contrast to you I am not talking about evidence in here.
 
Companies in the US are required to gather and deliver any date the government demands and you provide "evidence" for Kaspersky spying on US citizens.

Hint one:
DNC rules Russia is evil = anything Russian is targeted. Did you know Russian free radicals are spying on US citizens?

Hint two:
Kaspersky security researcher arrested


The U.S. was warned by Israel about this... The U.S. then removed the software from ALL government computers. Do you think they did that for the hell of it?
The US does was the masterrace in Tel Aviv orders. Russia is currently foiling Israel´s Yinon plan which the US tries to carry out at the order of Tel Aviv. So, Israel launches anti-Russian actions on a daily bases.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Lookie, lookie what we have here:

Israel, NSA May Have Hacked Antivirus Firm Kaspersky Lab


"May Have" Tom's Guide? That is what you are basing your proof on?
Russian disinformation, they've become quite adept at it since they are no longer limited by the old Communist regime's uninspired (and obvious) propaganda directives.
 
Wait so are you admitting the company is basically Russian owned?
Privately owned. Don´t consume propaganda for lunch.


You are the one saying the U.S. is using propaganda against RUSSIA. Can you make up your fucking mind? :dunno:
I already did. I am not responsible for your silly conclusion.

No you didn't. How is it propaganda against Russia if they are a private company?
Did you contribute your few brain cells to the Freemasons? Kaspersky is accused of supplying date to the Russian government.


Then why don't you just say that Kaspersky is an innocent PRIVATE company being caught in the middle instead of just saying it is U.S./Israeli propaganda against Russia?

But that isn't what you said... sounds like you inadvertently admitted you know Kaspersky is just a fake front for the Russian government...
 
Privately owned. Don´t consume propaganda for lunch.


You are the one saying the U.S. is using propaganda against RUSSIA. Can you make up your fucking mind? :dunno:
I already did. I am not responsible for your silly conclusion.

No you didn't. How is it propaganda against Russia if they are a private company?
Did you contribute your few brain cells to the Freemasons? Kaspersky is accused of supplying date to the Russian government.


Then why don't you just say that Kaspersky is an innocent PRIVATE company being caught in the middle instead of just saying it is U.S./Israeli propaganda against Russia?

But that isn't what you said... sounds like you inadvertently admitted you know Kaspersky is just a fake front for the Russian government...
Why don´t you make this shit up again. And Kaspersky is not caught but accused. Claiming to have evidence is not equal to actual evidence.
 
It appears that the Russian government has been using the Kaspersky Anti-virus program that is a private company in Russia, to hack into computers and steal intelligence and private information.


"The revelations, following months of vague warnings from U.S. officials, suggest that the U.S. has “direct evidence that there are ways to remote into Kaspersky and pull data back without the user’s intention,” David Kennedy, a prominent security consultant and former U.S. Marines hacker, told Yahoo Finance. “And that is very, very scary. That means that anybody in the world that has Kaspersky installed may have the potential to have their data accessed by Kaspersky.”"

"A subsequent New York Times report detailed how Israeli intelligence alerted the U.S. of the Russian espionage-via-antivirus after infiltrating Kaspersky’s system in 2014 and watching Russian hackers search computers running Kaspersky for specific codenames of classified American programs."

Why it's hard to trust the U.S. on Russia's alleged Kaspersky espionage

Well, if you use a lot of things you're being spied on. Anything Chinese and you're half screwed, screwed because they can spy on you, not screwed because they can't have surveillance on everyone and actually figure out what to do with it.

Potentially Kaspersky's is being used by the Russian govt, but this story was actually made up by someone who made the claim without backing it up.
 
It appears that the Russian government has been using the Kaspersky Anti-virus program that is a private company in Russia, to hack into computers and steal intelligence and private information.


"The revelations, following months of vague warnings from U.S. officials, suggest that the U.S. has “direct evidence that there are ways to remote into Kaspersky and pull data back without the user’s intention,” David Kennedy, a prominent security consultant and former U.S. Marines hacker, told Yahoo Finance. “And that is very, very scary. That means that anybody in the world that has Kaspersky installed may have the potential to have their data accessed by Kaspersky.”"

"A subsequent New York Times report detailed how Israeli intelligence alerted the U.S. of the Russian espionage-via-antivirus after infiltrating Kaspersky’s system in 2014 and watching Russian hackers search computers running Kaspersky for specific codenames of classified American programs."

Why it's hard to trust the U.S. on Russia's alleged Kaspersky espionage

Well, if you use a lot of things you're being spied on. Anything Chinese and you're half screwed, screwed because they can spy on you, not screwed because they can't have surveillance on everyone and actually figure out what to do with it.

Potentially Kaspersky's is being used by the Russian govt, but this story was actually made up by someone who made the claim without backing it up.


Actually a story came out today that a person working for he NSA had classified CIA documents on his computer and somehow Kaspersky had possession of them for a short time.

Kaspersky: We uploaded US documents but quickly deleted them
 
It appears that the Russian government has been using the Kaspersky Anti-virus program that is a private company in Russia, to hack into computers and steal intelligence and private information.


"The revelations, following months of vague warnings from U.S. officials, suggest that the U.S. has “direct evidence that there are ways to remote into Kaspersky and pull data back without the user’s intention,” David Kennedy, a prominent security consultant and former U.S. Marines hacker, told Yahoo Finance. “And that is very, very scary. That means that anybody in the world that has Kaspersky installed may have the potential to have their data accessed by Kaspersky.”"

"A subsequent New York Times report detailed how Israeli intelligence alerted the U.S. of the Russian espionage-via-antivirus after infiltrating Kaspersky’s system in 2014 and watching Russian hackers search computers running Kaspersky for specific codenames of classified American programs."

Why it's hard to trust the U.S. on Russia's alleged Kaspersky espionage

Well, if you use a lot of things you're being spied on. Anything Chinese and you're half screwed, screwed because they can spy on you, not screwed because they can't have surveillance on everyone and actually figure out what to do with it.

Potentially Kaspersky's is being used by the Russian govt, but this story was actually made up by someone who made the claim without backing it up.


Actually a story came out today that a person working for he NSA had classified CIA documents on his computer and somehow Kaspersky had possession of them for a short time.

Kaspersky: We uploaded US documents but quickly deleted them

Which is worrying why anti-virus programs are taking information from computers, I guess it's because they need to be able to find and fight viruses, also worrying that the govt wouldn't develop their own anti-virus because... because that would make sense, and it's less worrying that they decided not to take and use the information.
 
It's really no different than the US pulling personal data from antivirus programs.

Here Microsoft discusses their own concerns and efforts to combat US government surveillance - Protecting customer data from government snooping

No, it isn't the same. Kaspersky is basically an arm of the Russian government. Microsoft isn't part of the U.S. government.
What if your government declares jumping off the Empire State Building is a good thing?
 
It appears that the Russian government has been using the Kaspersky Anti-virus program that is a private company in Russia, to hack into computers and steal intelligence and private information.


"The revelations, following months of vague warnings from U.S. officials, suggest that the U.S. has “direct evidence that there are ways to remote into Kaspersky and pull data back without the user’s intention,” David Kennedy, a prominent security consultant and former U.S. Marines hacker, told Yahoo Finance. “And that is very, very scary. That means that anybody in the world that has Kaspersky installed may have the potential to have their data accessed by Kaspersky.”"

"A subsequent New York Times report detailed how Israeli intelligence alerted the U.S. of the Russian espionage-via-antivirus after infiltrating Kaspersky’s system in 2014 and watching Russian hackers search computers running Kaspersky for specific codenames of classified American programs."

Why it's hard to trust the U.S. on Russia's alleged Kaspersky espionage

Well, if you use a lot of things you're being spied on. Anything Chinese and you're half screwed, screwed because they can spy on you, not screwed because they can't have surveillance on everyone and actually figure out what to do with it.

Potentially Kaspersky's is being used by the Russian govt, but this story was actually made up by someone who made the claim without backing it up.


Actually a story came out today that a person working for he NSA had classified CIA documents on his computer and somehow Kaspersky had possession of them for a short time.

Kaspersky: We uploaded US documents but quickly deleted them

Which is worrying why anti-virus programs are taking information from computers, I guess it's because they need to be able to find and fight viruses, also worrying that the govt wouldn't develop their own anti-virus because... because that would make sense, and it's less worrying that they decided not to take and use the information.


They "said" they deleted it right away... but what do you think? There is a reason that the U.S. made sure no government computers used their program anymore.
 
It's really no different than the US pulling personal data from antivirus programs.

Here Microsoft discusses their own concerns and efforts to combat US government surveillance - Protecting customer data from government snooping

No, it isn't the same. Kaspersky is basically an arm of the Russian government. Microsoft isn't part of the U.S. government.
What if your government declares jumping off the Empire State Building is a good thing?


Yeah that's a GREAT example! You are a genius!


:booze:
 
It's really no different than the US pulling personal data from antivirus programs.

Here Microsoft discusses their own concerns and efforts to combat US government surveillance - Protecting customer data from government snooping

No, it isn't the same. Kaspersky is basically an arm of the Russian government. Microsoft isn't part of the U.S. government.
What if your government declares jumping off the Empire State Building is a good thing?


Yeah that's a GREAT example! You are a genius!


:booze:
Liquid courage advised indeed.
 
It appears that the Russian government has been using the Kaspersky Anti-virus program that is a private company in Russia, to hack into computers and steal intelligence and private information.


"The revelations, following months of vague warnings from U.S. officials, suggest that the U.S. has “direct evidence that there are ways to remote into Kaspersky and pull data back without the user’s intention,” David Kennedy, a prominent security consultant and former U.S. Marines hacker, told Yahoo Finance. “And that is very, very scary. That means that anybody in the world that has Kaspersky installed may have the potential to have their data accessed by Kaspersky.”"

"A subsequent New York Times report detailed how Israeli intelligence alerted the U.S. of the Russian espionage-via-antivirus after infiltrating Kaspersky’s system in 2014 and watching Russian hackers search computers running Kaspersky for specific codenames of classified American programs."

Why it's hard to trust the U.S. on Russia's alleged Kaspersky espionage

Well, if you use a lot of things you're being spied on. Anything Chinese and you're half screwed, screwed because they can spy on you, not screwed because they can't have surveillance on everyone and actually figure out what to do with it.

Potentially Kaspersky's is being used by the Russian govt, but this story was actually made up by someone who made the claim without backing it up.


Actually a story came out today that a person working for he NSA had classified CIA documents on his computer and somehow Kaspersky had possession of them for a short time.

Kaspersky: We uploaded US documents but quickly deleted them

Which is worrying why anti-virus programs are taking information from computers, I guess it's because they need to be able to find and fight viruses, also worrying that the govt wouldn't develop their own anti-virus because... because that would make sense, and it's less worrying that they decided not to take and use the information.


They "said" they deleted it right away... but what do you think? There is a reason that the U.S. made sure no government computers used their program anymore.

Well, to be honest it should have been a right massive kick up the ass for people who were using a computer program that should NEVER have been put in the hands of ANY private company. I mean, even an American company should not be presented with US secrets.
 

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