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Possible Kaspersky source code leak
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<blockquote data-quote="ExecutiveOrder" data-source="post: 978462" data-attributes="member: 93099"><p>lol, but I still waiting for some interesting stuff, perhaps 1% of their "source code leaks" consists of real (at least low level) severity leaks.</p><p></p><p>A recent reply from the "Network Battalion 65 (leader?)" :</p><p>[MEDIA=twitter]1501855987812032512[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, I want to point out that Hackerone (major vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platform) disabled Kaspersky's bug bounty program account and is pretty sure all Russian bounty programs there... This is relevant to this thread (some source code leaks will lead to vulnerability discovery and in the end, 0-day exploits) and a previously deleted "Conflict and sanctions effect on the Russian product like Kaspersky" thread.</p><p>This will cause trouble since it's Kaspersky's main platform for bug and vulnerability reporting, latest hackivity was 7 days ago (2-3 reports during the invasion).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ExecutiveOrder, post: 978462, member: 93099"] lol, but I still waiting for some interesting stuff, perhaps 1% of their "source code leaks" consists of real (at least low level) severity leaks. A recent reply from the "Network Battalion 65 (leader?)" : [MEDIA=twitter]1501855987812032512[/MEDIA] Also, I want to point out that Hackerone (major vulnerability coordination and bug bounty platform) disabled Kaspersky's bug bounty program account and is pretty sure all Russian bounty programs there... This is relevant to this thread (some source code leaks will lead to vulnerability discovery and in the end, 0-day exploits) and a previously deleted "Conflict and sanctions effect on the Russian product like Kaspersky" thread. This will cause trouble since it's Kaspersky's main platform for bug and vulnerability reporting, latest hackivity was 7 days ago (2-3 reports during the invasion). [/QUOTE]
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