Russian anti-virus software manufacturer Kaspersky Lab is closing its Washington DC office but will continue to work with non-government clients in the United States. This was stated by the vice-president of the company Anton Shingarev, writes "Voice of America". The company plans to open new offices in Chicago, Los Angeles and Toronto in ...
Moscow-based Kaspersky Lab has admitted that its anti-virus program obtained the source code for the American hacking tool from a personal computer in the United States. The Voice of America writes about this, referring to the company's statement, which describes the preliminary results of an internal investigation launched by ...
Hackers working for the Russian government have stolen details of how the US National Security Agency infiltrates foreign computer networks and protects its networks from cyber attacks. This was reported by The Wall Street Journal, citing sources. The data was stolen after an Agency employee posted the materials ...
The Department of Homeland Security is concerned about the laboratory's ties to Russian intelligence. Acting head of the US Department of Homeland Security Elaine Duke issued a directive on Wednesday prohibiting federal agencies from any action related to the use of products or services supplied directly or indirectly by Kaspersky Lab or ...