The German government has warned companies and organisations in the country not to use Kaspersky antivirus software over fears that Russia could use it for launching cyberattacks to assist its invasion of Ukraine.
It has recommended replacing Kaspersky with non-Russian software, saying that Russia’s activities in Ukraine, along with its threats against Europe and NATO, means there is “a considerable risk of a successful IT attack”.
In a statement, the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), said: “A Russian IT manufacturer can carry out offensive operations itself, be forced to attack target systems against its will, or be spied on without its knowledge as a victim of a cyber operation, or be misused as a tool for attacks against its own customers.”
Kaspersky, which has its global headquarters in…