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by cronjobber 3267 days ago
True. Sadly.

Alas, while Russian (and Chinese) general disinterest in f'ing with you does help, their equally developed general disinterest in your well-being means they might have incentive to sell or trade with entities more... interested.

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For private individuals that move makes sense. For nation states (with the exception of NK because they're so broke) - a financial incentive isn't enough.

Petya with M.E.DOC is a good example, Russians burned quite a significant attack infrastructure there. They could have sold that access to "someone" but the price (under $1mil in my opinion) isn't worth the sort of chaos it caused in ukraine (majority of companies in ukraine used that software I believe). My point is, if they did backdoor kasperskyOS, it wouldn't be used for a financial end, maybe to "show off" their capability, a retaliation to your government screwing with them,etc... but certainly not a financial end.

Frankly, I'd be happy if governments stay out of securiing civilians when it comes to computers and the internet. Tired of being a meaningless pawn to be discarded whenever convenient to do so.