Video: Eugene Kaspersky responds to hack
Eugene Kaspersky, founder of Kaspersky Lab, was in London today to announce that his company’s servers had been hacked by a malware package which has been dubbed Duqu 2.0.
Eugene Kaspersky, founder of Kaspersky Lab, was in London today to announce that his company’s servers had been hacked by a malware package which has been dubbed Duqu 2.0.
Eugene Kaspersky, boss of Kaspersky Lab, spoke to SC Magazine UK in London today after announcing that his company’s servers had been hacked by a malware package which has been dubbed Duqu 2.0.
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