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Embattled security firm Kaspersky Lab said its antivirus software did download secret hacking tools from a US computer back in 2014, but deleted them after realizing the data was classified.
“The archive was deleted from all our systems. The archive was not shared with any third parties,” Kaspersky Lab said on Tuesday.
“US law tolerates inadvertent acquisition of classified data, but doesn’t allow to distribute it. We deleted it to follow the law,” the company’s CEO Eugene Kaspersky tweeted on Wednesday. The Russian security firm added: “Kaspersky Lab has never created any detection of non-weaponized…
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