On Dec.1, the British National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) banned all government departments from using Kaspersky Lab's anti-virus products: Allegedly Moscow may be able to access sensitive information via the software.
The Russian company denies these claims: “It is confirmed in the NCSC publication that the current ban is exclusively based on the analysis of potential risks and not on the evidence of any wrongdoings by Kaspersky Lab. It is important to underline that the NCSC does not call upon companies and private firms to stop using Kaspersky software."
Kaspersky Lab is currently discussing ways to independently verify the safety of its software with London.
Reuters
Earlier, Washington accused the anti-virus provider of being exploited by the Russian government. The company denied the allegations, comparing the U.S.’s actions to an “inquisition” and “witch-hunt.”
A report published two weeks ago by WikiLeaks claimed the CIA utilizes malware that can mask itself and impersonate Kaspersky Lab's software. It’s believed around 400 million worldwide people use the Russian company’s products and services.