“Ban on Kaspersky can evoke regrets”, Russian respond to the US

Last updated: July 5, 2023 Reading time: minutes
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As the government of United States has put ban on federal agencies for using a Russian brand of security software amid fears the company has tied to state-sponsored cyber-espionage activities and ordered to come up with a solution and plan to uninstall it and find a replacement within 90 days, the Kremlin statement is a response to the ’90-days’ deadline restrict to US federal agencies for removing the security software.

The Department of Homeland Security of United States said it is a matter to be concerned about binds between the Russian intelligence services and company officials.

The ties and binds to the Kremlin are being continuously denied by Kaspersky Lab.

While US vendor Best Buy has claimed that it wouldn’t sell Kaspersky products in its stores anymore.

Russia believed that this decision can only cause abomination and also marked a question about the reliability of the United States as partners, adding that “the ban would also challenge the competitive position of Russia firms around the world.”