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  2. Eugene Kaspersky - Wikipedia

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    [5] [b] Natalya, who pushed Eugene to start the company, was the CEO, while Eugene was the head of research. [1] The following year, the CIH virus (AKA the Chernobyl virus) created a boon for Kaspersky's anti-virus products, which Kaspersky said was the only software at the time that could cleanse the virus. [ 1 ]

  3. Kaspersky Lab - Wikipedia

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    Kaspersky Lab ranks fourth in the global ranking of antivirus vendors by revenue. [7] It was the first Russian company to be included into the rating of the world's leading software companies, called the Software Top 100 (79th on the list, as of June 29, 2012). Kaspersky Lab is ranked 4th in Endpoint Security segment according to IDC data for ...

  4. Kaspersky and the Russian government - Wikipedia

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    The user had enabled the Kaspersky Security Network (KSN) features of the software, so the files were automatically uploaded to Kaspersky as a malware sample to KSN for analysis, under the assumption that it was a new malware variant. Eugene Kaspersky stated that he ordered that the sample be destroyed.

  5. Natalya Kaspersky - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Kaspersky Lab sales started to double yearly, with turnover reaching around $7 million in 2001 and exceeding $67 million in 2006. [14] [15] In August 2007, Natalya was unseated and suspended from her key management functions by Eugene Kaspersky due to the couple's divorce and the deepening ideological divide between the two. [13]

  6. Talk:Eugene Kaspersky/Draft - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Kaspersky (Yevgeny Valentinovich Kaspersky) is a Russian cybersecurity expert and the CEO of Kaspersky Lab, an IT security company with 3,000 employees. He cofounded Kaspersky Lab in 1997 and helped identify instances of government-sponsored cyberwarfare as the head of research.

  7. Timeline of investigations into Donald Trump and Russia ...

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    Russian media outlet Meduza, published exclusively by Buzzfeed News in English, details the inside battle for control of Kaspersky Lab, and the kidnapping of Eugene Kaspersky's son which led to a battle that was won by the side allied with Russian security services . [48]

  8. List of Russian billionaires - Wikipedia

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    Some Russian billionaires as of March 2022 (see § Current list). This is a ranking list of Russian billionaires. The following is based on the annual estimated wealth and assets assessment compiled and published by American business magazine Forbes.

  9. Kasperski - Wikipedia

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    Kasperski (also spelled Kaspersky) is a family name of East European origin. Formed by adding a Slavic adjective-forming suffix -ski (masc., also spelled -skii, -skiy; fem. -ska (Polish etc.), -skaya(Rus.)) to the Western men's personal name Kasper/Casper. Kasperski or Kaspersky may refer to: