Kaspersky, who does not have anything to hide, will share Source Codes with the USA!

Kaspersky, who is on the verge of giving intelligence from the US to Russia, is trying to prove that there is no such thing.
According to a Reuters report, the Moscow-based security software company Kaspersky Lab has agreed to release its software to the US government in order to get rid of it.

Kaspersky Lab, with a normally closed source code, will ask US government officials to look at the security of anti-virus software to prove that it is not a tool used by Russian spies.

Kaspersky, who has been among the world's most trusted anti-virus software before the outbreak of the cyber-war between Russia and America, has started to fall in the eyes of everyone with libelous charges, and continues to work to get rid of this bad reputation. The company, which agreed to make one of the last steps in this regard, announced that it would send the software source code and future product updates to computer security experts appointed by the US government.



Initial reviews of software used on nearly 400 million computers all over the world will begin in the first quarter of next year. Kaspersky's CEO, Eugene Kaspersky, said in a statement he made the other day, "there is nothing to hide". "With these actions we can come from above our insecurity and support our determination to protect people on any planet in our country," said Kaspersky, who is aiming to get rid of the impasse that laughed at the beginning of the year.

So do you think Kaspersky will be able to recover his bad reputation with this move? I expect your comments.

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