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Kaspersky Lab antivirus software is also used by 400 million people globally, including US government agencies

Kaspersky software were removed from government computers in Washington.

documents from a National Security Agency employee who had improperly stored them on his home computer, which had Kaspersky antivirus software installed on it.

It is not yet publicly known what other US secrets the Russian hackers may have discovered by turning the Kaspersky software into a sort of Google search for sensitive informatio­n, the Times said. The current and former government officials who described the episode spoke about it on condition of anonymity because of classifica­tion rules, the Times said.

The newspaper said the National Security Agency and the White House declined to comment, as did the Israeli Embassy, while the Russian Embassy did not respond to requests for comment. The Russian embassy in Washington last month called the ban on Kaspersky Lab software “regrettabl­e” and said it delayed the prospects of restoring bilateral ties.

Kaspersky Lab denied to the Times any knowledge of, or involvemen­t in, the Russian hacking. “Kaspersky Lab has never helped, nor will help, any government in the world with its cyberespio­nage efforts,” the company said in a statement on Tuesday. Eugene Kaspersky, the company’s co-founder and chief executive, has repeatedly denied charges his company conducts espionage on behalf of the Russian government.

Kaspersky spokeswoma­n Sarah Kitsos told The Washington Post on Tuesday that “as a private company, Kaspersky Lab does not have inappropri­ate ties to any government, including Russia, and the only conclusion seems to be that Kaspersky Lab is caught in the middle of a geopolitic­al fight.” She said the company “does not possess any knowledge” of Israel’s hack, The Washington Post said.

US intelligen­ce agencies have concluded that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered a multiprong­ed digital influence operation last year in an attempt to help Donald Trump win the White House, a charge Moscow denies. — Reuters

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