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Absolutely mind-boggling how kaspersky, a software with near perfect rating when it comes to security, is being banned in the USA because it's from russia (it's being operated from the UK).
And the reason is that they COULD leak data to russia. Yknow, something every single other cyber security software COULD do as well. It was founded over 25 years ago and nothing ever happened, you think they gonna start now? Really? And, again, you don't have to be working for a russian company to be a russian spy, who's to tell some mcafee employee won't leak data instead?
I'm usually not one to defend a billion dollar company but the blatant lack of knowledge and "this man from russia made it = it's evil" reasoning is so infuriating. Maybe sit down for once and talk to the people who tested the security software. Jfc.
#there's legit no other arguments behind the ban besides 'russian man bad'#it's fcking gross#kaspersky#cyber security#security software#kaspersky lab
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U.S. Government to Ban Kaspersky Antivirus Software Amid Cybersecurity Concerns

To bolster national cybersecurity, the Biden administration announced plans on Thursday to prohibit the sale of antivirus software produced by Russia's Kaspersky Lab in the United States. The decision comes as concerns mount over potential Russian exploitation of the software to gather sensitive information from American computers.
Commerce Secretary Highlights Cybersecurity Risks
During a briefing call with reporters, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo emphasized the risks associated with Kaspersky's software. "Russia has demonstrated both the capability and intent to exploit Russian companies like Kaspersky to collect and weaponize Americans' personal information," Raimondo stated, underscoring the urgency of the action. The software's privileged access to computer systems could potentially enable the theft of sensitive data or the installation of malware, posing a significant threat to national security. This risk is particularly acute given Kaspersky's large U.S. customer base, which includes critical infrastructure providers and state and local governments.
New Regulations and Trade Restrictions
The comprehensive new rule, leveraging broad powers established during the Trump administration, will be implemented alongside the addition of three Kaspersky units to a trade restriction list. This dual approach aims to not only limit the software's presence in the U.S. market but also to impact the company's global reputation and overseas sales. Key points of the new regulations include: - A ban on inbound sales of Kaspersky software, including updates and licensing, effective September 29, 2024. - Prohibition of new U.S. business for Kaspersky 30 days after the announcement - Restrictions on white-labeled products incorporating Kaspersky technology. - Addition of two Russian and one UK-based Kaspersky units to the entity list, limiting their access to U.S. suppliers.
Implications for U.S. Cybersecurity Strategy
The ban on Kaspersky software reflects the Biden administration's broader strategy to mitigate the risks of Russian cyberattacks and maintain pressure on Moscow amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. It also demonstrates the government's willingness to utilize new authorities to restrict transactions between U.S. firms and technology companies from "foreign adversary" nations like Russia and China. Senator Mark Warner, chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, expressed support for the decision, stating, "We would never give an adversarial nation the keys to our networks or devices, so it's crazy to think that we would continue to allow Russian software with the deepest possible device access to be sold to Americans."
Kaspersky's History of Regulatory Scrutiny
This is not the first time Kaspersky has faced regulatory challenges in the United States. In 2017, the Department of Homeland Security banned Kaspersky's flagship antivirus product from federal networks, citing potential ties to Russian intelligence and concerns over Russian laws that could compel the company to assist intelligence agencies. Media reports at the time alleged Kaspersky's involvement in the transfer of hacking tools from a National Security Agency employee to the Russian government, though Kaspersky denied any intentional involvement.
Enforcement and Implications for Users
Under the new rules, sellers and resellers violating the restrictions will face fines from the Commerce Department, with the possibility of criminal charges for willful violations. While software users will not face legal penalties, they will be strongly encouraged to discontinue use of Kaspersky products.
Kaspersky's Global Presence and Response
Kaspersky, which operates through a British holding company and maintains operations in Massachusetts, reported revenue of $752 million in 2022 from over 220,000 corporate clients across approximately 200 countries. The company's client base includes prominent organizations such as Italian vehicle maker Piaggio, Volkswagen's retail division in Spain, and the Qatar Olympic Committee. As of the announcement, Kaspersky Lab and the Russian Embassy had not responded to requests for comment. The company has previously maintained that it is a privately managed entity without ties to the Russian government. As the cybersecurity landscape continues to evolve, the U.S. government's decision to ban Kaspersky software underscores the growing importance of securing digital infrastructure against potential foreign threats. The move is likely to have far-reaching implications for both the cybersecurity industry and international relations in the digital age. Read the full article
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A phenomenal analysis of the cybersecurity market in 2024 from my buddy Mike Privette at Return on Security. I call him the Nate Silver of Cybersecurity Market Analysis. He says cyber investments are getting back to something like normal with over $14B in funding, but with AI and private equity playing much bigger roles than before. LINK
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- M&A: 271 transactions worth $45.7B across 59 product categories
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A massive leak of Black Basta ransomware gang's internal chats has researchers working to translate and analyze over 500K Russian messages. LINK
Russian hackers are successfully compromising encrypted Signal messages from Ukrainian military by tricking them into scanning malicious QR codes. LINK
Apple dropped Advanced Data Protection in the UK after the government demanded access to encrypted user backups. The UK seems to be committed to being horrible right now. What does this actually do for people? Also I like the way Apple handled it. No, you can’t have a backdoor. LINK
You can trick ChatGPT's Operator feature into leaking private user data through prompt injection. LINK
Australia is joining the US in banning Kaspersky products from government systems due to concerns about foreign interference and data collection. What took them so long? LINK
Some researchers found they could consistently break prompt defenses by feeding models bizarre Indiana Jones-themed adventure stories. LINK | CMU RESEARCH PAPER
A new phishing-as-a-service platform called Darcula v3 has emerged that lets criminals clone any brand's website in under 10 minutes. LINK
A data leak from TopSec, a Chinese cybersecurity company, reveals they're offering censorship-as-a-service to help monitor and control public opinion in China.
OpenAI just banned a bunch of accounts using ChatGPT to help create a Chinese surveillance tool for tracking anti-China protests in the West. LINK
NATIONAL SECURITY
The head of Australia's intelligence agency is saying multiple foreign states have been plotting to murder dissidents on Australian soil. LINK
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🤩 Anthropic finally dropped their latest model, and it was a 2 point dot release of Sonnet. So it’s Sonnet 3.7.
The benchmark’s look completely insane, but you can’t really go by those. The question is what most AI builders are actually using. Even today—after many releases beyond Sonnet 3.5, the go-to for most is still Sonnet 3.5. So it’ll be interesting to see if the people who know stay locked on Sonnet with 3.7, or if something dethrones it.
I have been mostly using Sonnet 3.5 (it’s my default in Fabric)
I’ve now migrated to 3.7 with all my main tools
I sometimes using Gemini Flash for the 2 million tokens
The other thing being talked about with this release is Claude Code, which is a CLI-based coding agent. Basically does the same as Cursor or Cline or whatever, but all in the terminal. LINK
Google is getting rid of SMS 2FA codes for Gmail in favor of QR codes, to cut down on fraud and scams. LINK
Nathan Young wrote a wonderful letter to future artificial general intelligence about the importance of consciousness and the hope that AIs will understand and seek to develop it. LINK
Humane's AI Pin fell from the sky and hit the ground. Sad. I was signed up. These kinds of failures will also affect the ability for new companies to build this kind of hype, which I guess is a good thing. LINK
Elon has been talking non-stop about how Grok3 isn’t filtered, and it’s super smart, and how xAI’s mission is to pursue truth no matter what. Great goals, which I support him on. But tons of people are pointing out that he’s starting to filter/censor results that are critical of him. He can’t have it both ways. Either Grok3 is smart or he’s being called out for good reason. LINK
TECHNOLOGY
Software engineering job listings have fallen to a five-year low, with Indeed postings at just 65% of January 2020 levels—which is worse than any other tech-adjacent field. LINK
An interesting analysis of how PMs and Engineers are merging because of AI. This shouldn’t be surprising since the primitives here are 1) knowing what you want to build, 2) knowing why you want to build that vs. something else, and 3) pursuing that. LINK
Apple is putting half a trillion dollars into US tech manufacturing, with a huge focus on AI and chip production. LINK
Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses are quietly crushing it with 2 million units sold, and they're making 10M per year by 2026. LINK
YouTube has officially beaten Spotify and Apple as the top source for podcasts. They now have over 1 billion people watching podcasts every month. LINK
Superhuman just announced a major AI-focused release that integrates AI super deeply into your email workflows. I got invited to early version, and it’s super sick. It auto-labels your emails to help with inbox spam. Also, it does AUTO DRAFTS! And AUTO FOLLOW-UPS. So if I asked someone for something, it’ll write a follow-up email and put it drafts for me to review and send! LINK
Alibaba's CEO Eddie Wu said they’re going all-in on AGI development as their primary focus. LINK
HUMANS
New research says despite saying intelligence matters more, both women and their parents overwhelmingly choose the more attractive guy when forced to pick. LINK
Tech executives are now attending "psychedelic slumber parties" where they use ketamine therapy to reset their minds and escape mental ruts LINK
Gallup says LGBTQ+ identification in the U.S. is now 9.3%, which is nearly triple what it was in 2012 when they started tracking it. LINK
Elon's now asking federal workers to list what they did last week or get fired, which—like many things with him—has me cheering and wincing. I love the efficiency push, and I think it’s how he’s able to innovate. But there’s such a thing as going too far. Especially when you’re not building net-new and instead possibly disrupting services that people need. LINK
The Bureau of Prisons is moving forward with plans to house trans inmates based on birth sex rather than gender identity. LINK
A heart doctor explains how swollen fingertips, leg edema, and changes in eye color can predict an impending heart attack. But my cardiologist buddy Jonathan says it’s important to know that just because you don’t have these signs, doesn’t mean you’re ok. LINK
A 27-year-old woman's viral post about "girlhood FOMO" reveals a widespread loneliness crisis among women in their 20s and 30s who feel they're missing out on close female friendships. LINK
Taylor Swift lost 144K Instagram followers after getting booed at the Super Bowl, while her boyfriend Travis Kelce actually gained followers. Someone show me the Algebra on that. LINK
A look at Edward Abbey's raw, honest writings about how to live fully and die on your own terms. LINK
A neuroscientist argues that extremely high IQs (like 160+) are basically fictional, and even Einstein probably scored around 120-130. This is interesting because I’ve thought a lot about this over the years, and the idea that over like 120 the benefits start to significantly reduce. It starts to become way more about the combination of that intelligence with drive, creativity, and most importantly—curiosity. That’s my view, anyway. And this guy’s analysis seems to rhyme, especially his last paragraph. LINK
A NASA-contracted lunar lander just beamed back some gorgeous shots of the Moon as it enters orbit for next week's landing attempt. LINK
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Susceptible to cyber-attacks, and Accountants must now consider cyber security as part of their day-to-day work.
“Accountants are well placed to advise on the steps a business should take to protect itself – cyber security isn’t just about technology and computers: it involves people, information, systems, processes and culture too”
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Almost every week, another high-profile cyber security breach affecting firms all around the world is reported. And the number of events is rising: according to a recent global survey performed by PwC, the number of assaults reported by midsize businesses – those with revenues of between £64.5 million ($100 million) and £645.6 million ($1 billion) – increased by 64 percent in 2014 compared to 2013.
These attacks cost a lot of money. According to PwC, a single data breach costs US businesses more than $500,000 on average. According to John Berriman, chairman of PwC’s cyber security practice, “the average cost of the most severe cyber security breach for a big organization now starts at £1.46 million, although that figure doesn’t take into account the impact a breach has on an organization’s reputation and relationship with its stakeholders.”
According to PwC research for the UK’s Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, smaller businesses are just as likely to be harmed, with the cost of a serious breach ranging from £65,000 to £115,000 in the UK.
Cyber criminals are particularly interested in accountants and other financial institutions. Financial institutions, according to PwC, are almost 30% more likely to be targeted than other businesses.
‘It’s because they deal with high-value business data and sensitive financial information on a regular basis,’ Frank Morey, CEO of security company Virtues Risk Management, explains. ‘There have been a series of targeted attacks against the industry, the most recent of which was the Morgan Stanley breach, which exposed the personal information of 900 of its high-net-worth clients online.’
Kaspersky Lab, a Russian security firm, reported the largest organized cyber-attack on financial institutions to date earlier this year. A global gang of cyber hackers entered more than 100 banks and other financial institutions in 30 countries, stealing £645.6 million ($1 billion) in total from the banks rather than their clients.
Accountants, both in practice and in industry, must be able to recognize and respond to cyber security threats, rather than ignoring the matter in the mistaken notion that cyber security is the realm of their IT departments or that their company’s software would protect them from intrusions.
‘While products like SAP and Oracle have built-in cyber security features that can reduce the risk of data breaches, it’s still critical that you remain vigilant in your daily job,’ says Phil Sheridan, managing director of Robert Half UK.
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‘Hacking and phishing assaults are frequently launched by an employee clicking on a link in an email,’ explains Matt White, senior manager in KPMG’s cyber security division.
Another typical way for malware to enter an organization is through opening suspicious email attachments. ‘Word, Excel, and PDF documents all make it simple to embed harmful code that can subsequently be abused,’ explains Greg Sim, CEO of security technology firm Glass wall Solutions.
In fact, while cyber-attacks are becoming more sophisticated, lax security knowledge among personnel is the leading cause of security breaches. One example is bad password behavior. According to Medium, a password management company, 90 percent of employee passwords are so predictable that they can be broken in six hours. Furthermore, 18% of employees disclose their passwords with coworkers.
Many employees have their work emails redirected to their personal email accounts. However, because personal email services do not have the same security protections as corporate email services, hackers frequently hunt for corporate data through personal email, which is easily available to them.
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While no company is immune to cyber-attacks, there is a lot that can be done to prevent them.
‘Anything linked to the storage or transfer of data – how it is safeguarded and accessible, or how it is prevented from being accessed,’ explains White. ‘Different nations have different policies and laws about how information and data is used, with many “internet-related services” crossing several borders, so it’s not that clear,’ he adds.
Accountants can assist their clients in this area.
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PwC is attempting to raise awareness and prepare businesses.
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Mcafee, LLc (Intel Security) (California, United States)
Cisco Systems, Inc. (California, United States)
Honeywell International Inc. (North Carolina, United States)
Microsoft Corporation (Washington, United States)
Siemens AG (Munich, Germany)
Trend Micro, Inc. (Tokyo, Japan)
Splunk Inc. (California, United States)
Rockwell Automation, Inc. (Wisconsin, United States)
Bayshore Networks, Inc. (North Carolina, United States)
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