Monday 23 April 2007

Anti-Virus Rip-Off On YouTube

It's always nice to get feedback. It used to arrive in the form of telephone calls, letters and email. Now we're starting to see video clips on YouTube! This is the first video I've seen that has been created by a reader of Computer Shopper, about an article in the magazine.


It was drawn to my attention by none other than Eugene Kaspersky (Kaspersky Labs), who had flown in to London from Moscow (via Bejing) for the Infosecurity Europe 2007 conference, and to meet with me and some other journalists in Dennis Publishing's office.



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