대충 스크립트를 읽어봤는데 이분은 Kaspersky에 대해서 많이 부정적으로 생각하고 있습니다. 영국, 스위스,독일과 카스퍼스키가 연결되어있는 것 같은데 우크라이나 전쟁과도 연관짓고 있습니다. 여하간, 러시아는 엮이지 말아야. 푸틴은 전쟁을 이용해서 자신의 독재 정책을 만들고 독재를 수십녀간 영원히 만들어가자고 음모를 꾸며왔고 꾸미고 있는 싸이코패스입니다.
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in ukraine i've been getting one
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question one question only in the
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discord in the comment section and it's
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pretty simple is it safe to use
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kaspersky well we'll find out
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this video is brought to you by nordvpn
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alright so what exactly is going on here
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it turns out germany has issued a
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warning not really a ban but just a
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warning saying that you should consider
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switching away from kaspersky because of
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concerns relating to russia now
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kaspersky of course is headquartered in
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russia but it is a multinational company
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so it hasn't really been directly
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affected by some of the sanctions that
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have been issued as a company they're
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registered in the uk
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all of the data gets processed in
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switzerland so what does kaspersky have
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to do with russia anyway well it turns
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out they have links to the russian state
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intelligence and that's not a direct
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link in the sense that the company is
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owned by russia's government or russia's
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state intelligence it's just that there
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are individuals within kaspersky that
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have worked in state intelligence so
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there's that sort of a personal link now
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does that link exist in other countries
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like the us absolutely
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if you're using a product like norton or
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mcafee anything developed in the united
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states
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it probably has links to the nsa but the
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concern of course here is that this is
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not the united states this is not a
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democratic country and russia is not
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really a dependable actor
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internationally because of that the
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united states actually banned the use of
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kaspersky products in their systems in
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2019 and in response kaspersky had a
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global transparency initiative this is
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when they moved away from russia and
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moved all of their data processing to
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switzerland they also had independent
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companies do a code review so their stat
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so from a purely technical security
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standpoint it's probably fine but the
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issue here is
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fsb the russian state intelligence or
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previously the kgb
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is not known to limit its power here's
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the question what happens if somebody at
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the fsb goes to a high ranking official
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in kaspersky puts a gun to their head
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and says hey you need to push this
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update that's going to open a back door
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for us or that's going to give us
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control of these systems or that's going
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to create a global botnet or use these
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systems to gather certain kinds of
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intelligence data
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we don't know i i mean we are talking
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about scenarios like the ones you see in
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movies at this point so how realistic is
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that probably very unrealistic i don't
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think anything like that's ever going to
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happen but it is a possibility because
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after all this is the russian
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intelligence we're talking about so any
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kind of dystopian nightmare you can
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imagine they've been there they've done
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that and so the question becomes do we
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want to rely entirely on a company that
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could even if not willingly become a
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victim of such a authoritarian
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government
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now kaspersky is somewhat insulated from
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that given that it is a global company
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so it's not like all of their employees
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are in russia they do continue to
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operate and do business in russia which
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is another area of concern for people
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because they feel supporting any company
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that does business in russia is
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tantamount to supporting the war in
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ukraine but
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when it comes to technicalities of
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course there are certain risks which is
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why i would recommend if you're involved
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in anything serious like you work for
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the government or you have some sort of
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civil infrastructure data on your
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computer that could be valuable in case
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of cyber warfare maybe it is good to
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switch away but at the same time
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the decision would be a lot easier
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if we had more high quality alternatives
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to kaspersky and the truth is i mean at
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the moment we don't like when i did my
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antivirus tier list video kaspersky
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wasn't a league of its own it's the only
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product that was nested here and this is
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backed up by
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all of the uh tests that we've done
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recently
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and kaspersky does continue to perform
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very well in these tests and
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other products just need to catch up so
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i really hope that in the future we will
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see better performance from some of the
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alternatives to kaspersky because at the
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moment from a technical standpoint
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kaspersky is clearly one of the best
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products to use now i also think it's
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worth mentioning that there are a lot of
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people on reddit who think kaspersky is
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a rootkit
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but the reality is almost every av is a
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rootkit in some sense because it has to
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dig into the system has to install its
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drivers in order to be able to intercept
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the traffic to be able to scan it and
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say whether or not it's safe
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so yes kaspersky is technically
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embedded within your system but that's
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no different from any other antivirus or
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security solution so it's important to
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keep that in mind when talking about
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these things
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now if you are looking for alternatives
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for whatever reason be it moral be it a
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security concern you can take a look at
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that antivirus tier list video and then
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you can see some of the products that
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are in tears below kaspersky and pick
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one of the next ones
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that's a good way to find an alternative
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but am i running out and uninstalling
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kaspersky from every system that i know
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of
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i'm not doing that yet i don't think
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there's
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enough evidence to suggest that
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kaspersky is a major liability in that
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way but things might change and this is
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a very volatile situation so i'm as much
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on edge when it comes to this choice as
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you are i will continue testing
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kaspersky products but at the same time
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i'm not going to say that you're wrong
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if you choose to move away that's your
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decision but hopefully this video
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provided some context and information
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that might help you make that decision
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of course if you want to discuss this
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more feel free to join our discord link
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in the description or just go to
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