“This decision is not based on any technical assessment of Kaspersky products – that the company continuously advocates for – but instead is being made on political grounds,” Kaspersky
following the announcement. The company noted it was ready to work with the FCC and other US government agencies to address any regulatory concerns.by former President Donald Trump had already banned the federal government from using Kaspersky software. The FCC did not cite Russia’s recent invasion of Ukraine for this most recent move.
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KasperSpy?
I love kaspersky... eset nod32 first.
I’ve said that since the 90s 🙄
Again, seems to be a threat every 5 years or so.
Stupid fudder engadget, Ohlalala
You definitely anti-Russian
🤣🤣🤣
No shit
LOL