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Casting Kaspersions
A Russian antivirus firm impresses the sceptics, again
THERE is more than one reason to harbour doubts about Eugene Kaspersky and the computer-security company that bears his name. He graduated from an institute close to the KGB and later worked for the Red Army. He has called Edward Snowden, the whistle-blower, a "traitor" for having broken his contract with his former employer, America's National Security Agency (NSA). And, like many an executive in his industry, his regular warnings about big, emerging cyber-threats just happen to be good for drumming up business.
However, Kaspersky Lab has repeatedly impressed sceptics by exposing genuine and serious cyber-security problems. …

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