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Kaspersky
Eugene Kaspersky Addresses the allegations against Kaspersky Lab.
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<blockquote data-quote="motox781" data-source="post: 860550" data-attributes="member: 35376"><p>[USER=63961]@bribon77[/USER]</p><p>In Kaspersky's career, there has only been, this case, that in my opinion, if someone is guilty,</p><p>It is the contractor, when he takes work home with a PC, full of crack or pach or whatever.</p><p>"It is said that you cannot throw all the stew for a bad chickpea."</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I see where everyone is coming from with their opinions, but I kinda agree with this statement above. Kaspersky has been in business for a long time. Their track record has been top notch. All of a sudden (during a political firestorm), they get accused. In a strange way I might add: Assuming a highly educated. highly paid contractor gets caught with top secret company files at home AND supposively has bootleg software on his PC...very very sloppy...you can't make this stuff up. What was this guy thinking, no matter what kind of setup he had at home?</p><p></p><p>The way it was also presented to the public, was pretty much none existent. Kaspersky is probably the most tested and watched software on the planet after those accusations, but nothing else solid came up after the incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motox781, post: 860550, member: 35376"] [USER=63961]@bribon77[/USER] In Kaspersky's career, there has only been, this case, that in my opinion, if someone is guilty, It is the contractor, when he takes work home with a PC, full of crack or pach or whatever. "It is said that you cannot throw all the stew for a bad chickpea." I see where everyone is coming from with their opinions, but I kinda agree with this statement above. Kaspersky has been in business for a long time. Their track record has been top notch. All of a sudden (during a political firestorm), they get accused. In a strange way I might add: Assuming a highly educated. highly paid contractor gets caught with top secret company files at home AND supposively has bootleg software on his PC...very very sloppy...you can't make this stuff up. What was this guy thinking, no matter what kind of setup he had at home? The way it was also presented to the public, was pretty much none existent. Kaspersky is probably the most tested and watched software on the planet after those accusations, but nothing else solid came up after the incident. [/QUOTE]
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