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Kaspersky
Eugene Kaspersky Addresses the allegations against Kaspersky Lab.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mercenary" data-source="post: 860766" data-attributes="member: 81614"><p>I have been following this topic for a long time, I have read many articles. Although I am from Ukraine and I work in security. I try to maintain neutrality in this topic and to reason only soberly and only with facts. Most of all, one thing is not clear to me - the fact that Israeli hackers broke into the Kaspersky network and stayed there for a long time is a fact that even Evgeny Kaspersky confirms. And these same hackers said that during the hack and subsequent surveillance, they watched as Kaspersky Anti-Virus searched for secret files by keywords and they have evidence that they can provide.</p><p>And now the question is - if America wanted to annihilate once and for all with Kaspersky, then they would have to get evidence from their allies from Israel and provide it to the public. This could destroy Kaspersky’s reputation forever. But no evidence, other than the words of Israeli hackers, was provided.</p><p>It seems to me that there is no evidence and I agree with [USER=82865]@Umbra[/USER] that this is a chain of circumstances and the US desire to avenge the disclosure of their secrets.</p><p>I’m sure that Kaspersky has his skeletons in the closet that we don’t know about, or maybe never will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mercenary, post: 860766, member: 81614"] I have been following this topic for a long time, I have read many articles. Although I am from Ukraine and I work in security. I try to maintain neutrality in this topic and to reason only soberly and only with facts. Most of all, one thing is not clear to me - the fact that Israeli hackers broke into the Kaspersky network and stayed there for a long time is a fact that even Evgeny Kaspersky confirms. And these same hackers said that during the hack and subsequent surveillance, they watched as Kaspersky Anti-Virus searched for secret files by keywords and they have evidence that they can provide. And now the question is - if America wanted to annihilate once and for all with Kaspersky, then they would have to get evidence from their allies from Israel and provide it to the public. This could destroy Kaspersky’s reputation forever. But no evidence, other than the words of Israeli hackers, was provided. It seems to me that there is no evidence and I agree with [USER=82865]@Umbra[/USER] that this is a chain of circumstances and the US desire to avenge the disclosure of their secrets. I’m sure that Kaspersky has his skeletons in the closet that we don’t know about, or maybe never will. [/QUOTE]
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