Kaspersky says most advanced cyber-weapons are made by US
- USA: Monday, April 29 - 2013 at 02:16
Kaspersky Lab founder and CEO Eugene Kaspersky has warned governments that cyber weapons have become powerful enough to severely disrupt nations and the organisations responsible for their critical infrastructure, PC World has reported. "Today, sophisticated malicious programmes - cyber weapons - have the power to disable companies, cripple governments and bring whole nations to their knees by attacking critical infrastructure in sectors such as communications, finance, transportation and utilities," Kaspersky told a high-level gathering in London. Most of the advanced cyber-weapons uncovered by Kaspersky's company are suspected of being created by the US, he said. Earlier this year, Interpol announced that Kaspersky Lab would be a key partner in its new Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore cybercrime fighting hub in Singapore, due for completion next year.
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