If this is even remotely true, this is big news seeing as it'd imply the US government is waging war against Kaspersky by pressuring big box stores to yank Kaspersky off store shelves (tinfoil hat notwithstanding).
The first link actually talks about a non-issue. Antiviruses used undocumented Windows feature. That feature does not work like they thought. Microsoft won't fix it for them.
Now look at the rest of this website and rank their trustworthiness from 1 to 10. Check out those drop-down menus at the top, the sidebar content, their other posts... how trustworthy is this site?
This seems like click-bait lies at best. Shouldn't have made it to HN in the first place.
All of that only makes me more curious to see if its true. I've been down this road too many times. "The Government isn't doing X. You're a crazy conspiracy theorist." A few years later its revealed that not only is the government doing exactly that, but they're doing a lot more on top of that. This has happened more than a few times in the past 15 years. That doesn't mean that's what's happening here, but it does mean I'm not going to take your suggestion of 'how trustworthy does this feel?' very seriously.
Given how much Kaspersky has done for the security and research community (the article lists several of their research projects and disclosures), it comes off as a bit paranoid not to trust their software on the basis that it's made in Russia. As far as I'm concerned, Kaspersky Lab has proven, time and time again, to be an agent for good, not ill. The Snowden leaks showed direct US government involvement with several tech giants, and yet we haven't blacklisted use of their products yet. Arguably, we "trust them more," but I think that trust is misplaced. Kaspersky, on the other hand, has earned a lot of trust by actively participating and engaging with the security community regularly.
This is a Sorcha Faal article.
Sorcha is a well known hoaxer.
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Sorcha_Faal . Even on conspiracy forums, when the author of some report is found out to be Sorcha Faal the thread usually ends as that guy has been hoaxing conspiracy theorists with plausible sounding made up articles for at least a decade if not longer.
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[ 1.8 ms ] story [ 19.7 ms ] threadIf this is even remotely true, this is big news seeing as it'd imply the US government is waging war against Kaspersky by pressuring big box stores to yank Kaspersky off store shelves (tinfoil hat notwithstanding).
1: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/08/microsoft_says_it_wo...
2: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/06/28/kaspersky_lab_us_st...
3: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/08/best_buy_yanks_kasp...
* GSA already pulled it from their recommended list months ago: https://www.wired.com/story/why-the-us-government-shouldnt-b...
* Yes, a Senator was pushing for banning Kaspersky from government infrastructure: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/09/06/banning_kaspersky_f... - not much traction yet
* Best Buy, as of a couple days ago, was pulling Kaspersky out of fear of Russian influence: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-kasperskylab-best-buy/... - so far they are alone
Now look at the rest of this website and rank their trustworthiness from 1 to 10. Check out those drop-down menus at the top, the sidebar content, their other posts... how trustworthy is this site?
This seems like click-bait lies at best. Shouldn't have made it to HN in the first place.
For the full technical details.
I'm not going to take a website seriously if it is denying the holocaust.
[1] https://breakingmalware.com/documentation/windows-pssetloadi...