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Best Buy reportedly will stop selling Kaspersky Lab cybersecurity software due to fears that the company has links to the Russian government. The cyber world is headed toward national firewalls, silos, and cocooning. The open Internet is closing as paranoia takes over.Disclosure: I use Kaspersky Secure Connection (free version).Sputnik InternationalTop US Electronics Retailer Best Buy Stops Selling Kaspersky Lab Software
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Kaspersky Lab
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Best Buy reportedly will stop selling Kaspersky Lab cybersecurity software due to fears that the company has links to the Russian government. The cyber world is headed toward national firewalls, silos, and cocooning. The open Internet is closing as paranoia takes over.Disclosure: I use Kaspersky Secure Connection (free version).Sputnik InternationalTop US Electronics Retailer Best Buy Stops Selling Kaspersky Lab Software
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Mike Norman considers the following as important: Kaspersky Lab
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Best Buy reportedly will stop selling Kaspersky Lab cybersecurity software due to fears that the company has links to the Russian government.The cyber world is headed toward national firewalls, silos, and cocooning. The open Internet is closing as paranoia takes over.
Disclosure: I use Kaspersky Secure Connection (free version).
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Top US Electronics Retailer Best Buy Stops Selling Kaspersky Lab Software