Russiadesignatedthe Canadian information management corporation OpenText as an undesirable organization on Thursday, claiming the company provides services to the United States and Ukraine against Moscows interests.Russias Prosecutor Generals Office accused the Ontario-based company of working closely with U.S.
intelligence agencies in supporting a Western propaganda campaign against Russia.It claimed that OpenTexts British subsidiary, Micro Focus, provides Ukrainian security services with software and cyber defense capabilities needed in the data collection process to launch attacks on Russian troops and infrastructure.Russias Foreign Ministryannouncedsanctions againstfive Micro Focus executives on the same accusations last year, calling them accomplices of neo-Nazis.OpenText also supplies the Pentagon with software for access control and identification of computer network users, the Russian prosecutors office said Thursday without providing further details.OpenText was among the first Western corporations to pull out of Russia after it invaded Ukraine in February 2022.The company employs up to 23,000 people worldwide.Being designated an undesirable organization exposes OpenTexts employees and affiliates to criminal prosecution in Russia and effectively bans it from operating in the country.Russia has targeted independent media, opposition groups and foreign organizations with the undesirable label since introducing the designation in 2015.A Message from The Moscow Times:Dear readers,We are facing unprecedented challenges.
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