Security Researchers Warn a Widely Used Open Source Tool Poses a 'Persistent' Risk to the US
Since Russian troops invaded Ukraine more than three years ago, Russian technology companies and executives have been widely sanctioned for supporting the Kremlin. That includes Vladimir Kiriyenko, the son of one of Vladimir Putin’s top aides and the CEO of VK Group, which runs VK, Russia’s Facebook equivalent that has increasingly shifted towards the regime’s repressive positioning.Now cybersecurity researchers are warning that a widely used piece of open source code—which is linked to Kiriyenk...
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