Kaspersky says Web hack ’should not have happened’ - Computerworld Australia
Published February 17th, 2009 in
It’s the worst thing that can happen to a computer security vendor: This weekend, Moscow’s Kaspersky Lab was hacked. A hacker, who identified himself only as Unu, said that he was able to break into a section of the company’s brand-new U.S. support
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