Russian antivirus software maker Kaspersky Lab has announced that it will launch a free version of its popular anti-virus software. Kaspersky Free is available immediately in some parts of the world and a detailed chronogram is published on a blog written by Eugene Kaspersky, the founder of the company. However, Kaspersky declares that the free version does not replace Kaspersky's anti-virus payment, but a lighter version with all the essential features, such as files, e-mail and Web antivirus; automatic updates, self-defense; quarantine; And so on. All these features and offers are valid, however, being a Russian company, Kaspersky was suspected of having links with the intelligence and influence of the Russian government. That's why the company has lost most of its revenue in the United States in recent years. In Congress, there is even a bill that explicitly prohibits the use of Kaspersky products in the Department of Defense.

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