“Until there is evidence to suggest otherwise, yes.”
“Until there is evidence to suggest otherwise, yes.”
Your assumption there are no programs for the Linux OS for the corporate environment is nothing more than a false statement from someone who is ignorant of facts. Unix/Unix-like OSes were running in corporations long before Windows was created.
“Eugene Kaspersky also openly criticized the Kremlin today for saying it may retaliate if the DoD bans Kaspersky’s products.”
I mean would you trust Kapersky software on US Gov systems?
Windows is the only operating system which is vulnerable to these attacks. The solution is so simple: Stop using Windows and switch to Linux.
Well I am from Russia, and as far as I can remember this Kaspersky-FSB thing was going on back in the early 2000's too. I trust their reports, but I wouldn’t install their software.
There’s consensus now among malware experts that NotPetya is actually a wiper—malware designed to inflict permanent damage—not ransomware like Petya, which gave its victims’ the option of recovering their data for a price.
Can Kapersky be truly trusted? Not saying they’ve done anything malicious here. But you have to wonder sometimes if the FSB is controlling the narrative even further by leveraging Kapersky.