That was the official name at his time of graduation, and the school is still the Russian security service primary institution.
> I'm not sure what you try to proof with your picture and kaspersky.
Oh, only that his link to Russian secret services is not ephemeral. He is still a bloody state security reserve officer.
Now of course there is no way of proving if this vulnerability was planted or merely a poor implementation. However to think that Kaspersky Labs has no substantial embedding of FSB is incredibly naive, it's simply not how things work in Russia (even if the CEO isn't an FSB reservist).