"Kaspersky might be being singled out … because the company is Russian, and that doesn't sit too well in the current geopolitical climate." "I haven't seen anything which makes me think that it's any more dangerous to run Kaspersky than any other major antivirus product," Graham Cluley, an independent security blogger and former staffer at the antivirus maker Sophos, told us. Graham Cluley, independent security consultant "I haven't seen anything which makes me think that it's any more dangerous to run Kaspersky than any other major antivirus product." But they added that we've got just as much to fear from Chinese vendors - and that most modern antivirus software, not just Kaspersky's, could be abused to become an espionage tool. Other security experts we spoke to weren't ready to condemn the company without seeing the evidence. "There is no plausible innocent explanation for the information that has been presented." "My firm is recommending our customers, who largely are financial companies, uninstall Kaspersky AV," said Dave Aitel, a former NSA staffer and the founder, owner and chief technology officer of Immunity Inc., an information-security consultancy. One said he was telling everyone to remove it. Most of our respondents agreed that people who work in government or critical-infrastructure industries should not use Kaspersky software.
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