Alleged Russian Spy Worked at Microsoft
Supposed spy work at Microsoft as a tester.
In what feels like a throwback to the Cold War, the U.S. federal authorities have captured and deported the 12th person in the continuing saga of the Russian spy ring.
According to the Washington Post, Alexey Karetnikov entered the United States in October and was living in the Seattle area, where he found a job with Redmond.
That's right, a man believed to be a Russian spy was employed at Microsoft – but only as a software tester. Microsoft confirmed that the man was working at Microsoft for about nine months. The company also confirmed that Karetnikov was deported last Tuesday.
Authorities did not have enough evidence to charge Karetnikov with a crime, but was able to deport him on grounds of immigration violations.
"He was just in the early stages; had just set up shop," said one senior federal law enforcement official, who added that the Russian had "obtained absolutely no information."
IDG news did some digging and came up with the Facebook page for Alexey V. Karetnikov, who said he graduated last year from St. Petersburg State Polytechnic University was formerly a senior developer at a company called Neobit.
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Now it basically will end up at the point where every Russian illegal immigrant is a spy
I wonder why the Russians have suddenly felt like ressurecting the cold war...
I wonder why the Russians have suddenly felt like ressurecting the cold war...
Probably because the Americans have never acted like it ended. with non-stop US hostility towards Russia its no surprise the Russians don't like the US. the US won't get better relations with east until it stops aiming its nukes at them!
and of course the fsb being bigger than at any time during the cold war and putin holding control through a puppet head of state makes it all the Americans fault, ouchy, i just defended amarica, weird!
fsb isnt front speed bus btw
As long as Russia wants to supply Iran with Anti-Aircraft missiles, shoulder fired rockets and nuclear reactors, I think the USA should show hostility to Russia. Russia has just as many nukes pointing at the US as visa versa and they also re-started their strategic bombers running course near Alaska.
They collected evidence from his Facebook page!!! Thats great.
american loves to make enemy, in case you dont know yet