Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine we have uninstalled our Kaspersky AV packages not because they were unsatisfactory (they have been excellent for the 10 years since we first bought them) but because any AV system opens a back door upon its millions of users. One could hardly think of a better way to wreck the West’s everyday banking systems after cleaning out its contents.
Two years ago the US Government warned its personnel that Kaspersky could pose a security risk. In recent months there have been reports of Russian underwater activity around the landing points of transatlantic internet cables. One senior British officer was reported as saying that cutting such vital links would be regarded as an act of war.
Of course all such allegations and any links with the Russian Government are strenuously denied by Kaspersky. But then Russia has been assuring us that it had no intention of invading Ukraine, and that it is not targeting civilians even as I write.
What do other readers think, apart from the trolls and bots which spring to life whenever such matters are mentioned?



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