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    EUGENE KASPERSKY DOES NOT THINK INTERNET SPAMMING HAS REACHED CRITICAL LEVEL

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    17.09.2009 18:03 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "I am both optimistic and pessimistic about
    spamming," Kaspersky Lab, major computer security company owner Eugene
    Kaspersky said in an interview with PanARMENIAN.Net.

    "I am optimistic because there are relevant technical methods and
    anti-spam filters which work very effectively, clearing traffic of
    overload. Today it's very common to speak about the so-called "Green
    IT". That's the reason our company is praised, and we confirm that
    those filters and anti-virus products lessening traffic overload are
    designed by us. As to why I am pessimistic is because legislation
    in many countries, such as Russia does not currently envisage proper
    methods for fighting spams.

    As regards early detection of viruses, the filter immediately
    detects and renders harmless the programs containing a virus code
    with well-known origins. That makes up about 90-95% of viruses. All
    other viruses not recognized by computer, they be found later, after
    detection and registration of its virus code," Eugene Kaspersky said.

    "I don't think the problem of spamming has already become so serious
    and critical. If it posed threat to global network operation, I
    believe its delivery would be immediately sanctioned."
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