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Eugene Kaspersky Addresses the allegations against Kaspersky Lab.
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<blockquote data-quote="RejZoR" data-source="post: 860357" data-attributes="member: 57233"><p>What frigging consent? Kaspersky asks you about participation in KSN during install. It's the same thing as with avast!. UH OH BUT THEY DIDN'T ASK ME FOR CONSENT!!!!!!111111 Well, they kinda have, during program install, but you can't be bothered to read. Or know how to. Also expecting anything else from cloud system is kinda weird. It's how they all work and are efficient as a result. Which Kaspersky is among the best at what they do. But muh consent and muh privacy all over again. It's EXE files. 99% of them are downloaded from elsewhere so not private data and those that are made at home, it's likely it's either malware which you'd be dumb to compile on system with Kaspersky on. There is the other small percent of home grown software that would be sent there. But given it's fully automated classification process, chances of Kaspersky stealing your home made nature noise generator is very very unlikely. Especially since their ML would probably already classify it as non-issue/non-malicious unless you stuffed it with really bizarre code that would be tripping their classification systems. So, yeah, I really don't understand what you're panicking about and making huge deal out of it. If that's the case, go use ClamWin or something, which is devoid of any cloud systems and you won't have any privacy problems. It'll also be miracle if it detects anything, but hey, you'll have complete and absolute privacy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RejZoR, post: 860357, member: 57233"] What frigging consent? Kaspersky asks you about participation in KSN during install. It's the same thing as with avast!. UH OH BUT THEY DIDN'T ASK ME FOR CONSENT!!!!!!111111 Well, they kinda have, during program install, but you can't be bothered to read. Or know how to. Also expecting anything else from cloud system is kinda weird. It's how they all work and are efficient as a result. Which Kaspersky is among the best at what they do. But muh consent and muh privacy all over again. It's EXE files. 99% of them are downloaded from elsewhere so not private data and those that are made at home, it's likely it's either malware which you'd be dumb to compile on system with Kaspersky on. There is the other small percent of home grown software that would be sent there. But given it's fully automated classification process, chances of Kaspersky stealing your home made nature noise generator is very very unlikely. Especially since their ML would probably already classify it as non-issue/non-malicious unless you stuffed it with really bizarre code that would be tripping their classification systems. So, yeah, I really don't understand what you're panicking about and making huge deal out of it. If that's the case, go use ClamWin or something, which is devoid of any cloud systems and you won't have any privacy problems. It'll also be miracle if it detects anything, but hey, you'll have complete and absolute privacy. [/QUOTE]
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