Kaspersky Lab Checks WikiLeaks’ data on vulnerabilities

Earlier this month WikiLeaks published over 8,700 classified CIA-related files. The documents contained information that it was possible to “write a reliable exploit” for the company’s anti-virus software “without any real effort” and that Kaspersky Lab had not fixed vulnerabilities revealed during a hacking conference in 2014.

“Kaspersky Lab is thoroughly studying the report published on WikiLeaks on March 7, 2017 in order to make sure that our clients are out of danger. The company pays special attention to such reports and statements,” a Kaspersky Lab spokesperson said, adding that Kaspersky Lab knew about the reported vulnerabilities and had already fixed them.

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