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Moscow Bans US Firm Recorded Future

December 18, 2024
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Moscow Bans US Firm Recorded Future

Russia has officially labeled the U.S.-based cybersecurity firm Recorded Future as an “undesirable” organization, accusing the company of involvement in cyberattacks targeting Moscow. This designation, issued by Russia’s Prosecutor General’s office, claims that Recorded Future actively cooperates with the CIA and other foreign intelligence services. The firm is also alleged to have provided technical support for anti-Russian propaganda efforts. The decision to blacklist Recorded Future reflects the increasing tensions between Moscow and organizations based in Western countries, particularly those involved in cybersecurity and intelligence.

Recorded Future, founded in Boston, specializes in identifying and analyzing cyber threats, offering valuable services to firms around the world. In September 2024, the company was acquired by Mastercard, further expanding its global footprint. Recorded Future operates with offices in several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Singapore, and Sweden, and is known for its capabilities in assessing IT risks and providing threat intelligence.

Being designated as an “undesirable” organization in Russia means that Recorded Future will be forced to cease operations within the country. The move also intensifies the legal pressure on Russian citizens and organizations that work with or fund entities on the “undesirable” list. Russian nationals associated with these organizations could face serious consequences, including criminal prosecution. Leaders of such groups could be sentenced to up to six years in prison, while those participating in their activities risk up to four years behind bars.

Since 2015, Russia has compiled a growing list of organizations it considers to be threats to national security, which now includes 194 entities, ranging from media outlets to tech and cybersecurity firms. The inclusion of Recorded Future highlights Moscow’s ongoing crackdown on foreign influence and its efforts to stifle entities it views as promoting anti-government agendas. This designation is another example of how Russia is tightening control over international organizations operating within its borders.

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  • Moscow Labels US Cybersecurity Firm Recorded Future as Undesirable
  • Russia Lists US Cyber Firm Recorded Future As ‘Undesirable’
Tags: CIACyber NewsCyber News 2024CyberattacksCybersecurityDecember 2024MoscowRecorded FutureRussiaUSA
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