Blacklisted cybersecurity firm Kaspersky decamps for Switzerland
Locations don't get more neutral than this.
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We hear neutral territory like Zurich is lovely this time of year.
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Cybersecurity company Kaspersky Lab found itself blacklisted by U.S. federal agencies after accusations of enabling Russian spies to steal NSA files. Unloved and perhaps unwanted, the company — which has denied any wrongdoing — is moving a number of its international data servers to neutral territory: Zurich. Read more at PC Mag...
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Topics Cybersecurity