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U.S. to ban Kaspersky cybersecurity products over security concernsThe U.S. is banning products from cybersecurity firm Kaspersky over concerns it is too closely tied to Russia and poses a security threat.CanadaJun 21, 2024
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Ottawa bans China’s WeChat, Russian-made app suite from government devicesThe Liberal government is uninstalling and banning apps from a pair of developers after finding they pose an 'unacceptable level of risk to privacy and security.'PoliticsOct 30, 2023
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U.K. government warned not to use Kaspersky software over Russian snooping concernsKaspersky has denied wrongdoing and says it doesn't assist Russian cyberespionage efforts.PoliticsDec 2, 2017
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Kaspersky Lab products removed from U.S. government systems due to Russia security concernsThe company has repeatedly denied that it has ties to any government and said it would not help a government with cyber espionage.PoliticsSep 13, 2017
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