Facebook tells Congress: Kaspersky cut from anti-virus choices for users

Reuters  |  WASHINGTON 

By Volz

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - last year removed Moscow-based from its list of anti-virus offerings to users who go to the from a computer that may be infected with malicious code, the company told on Thursday.

said it no longer provided as an antivirus option but that it was "unable to easily reconstruct how many users downloaded Kaspersky "

has repeatedly denied concerns among U. S. security officials that the could enable Russian espionage. It has also denied ties to any government and said it would not help a government with cyber espionage.

A Kaspersky did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday's release of Facebook's written responses to questions from the dated Jan. 8.

"In October 2017, we removed Kaspersky's anti-virus from the list of products that we make available to these users," wrote in responses released by the panel from Facebook,

N> and Alphabet's following the companies' congressional testimony last November about Russian attempts to use their platforms to spread disinformation during the 2016 U. S. election.

denies U. S. intelligence agency conclusions that it interfered in the election by launching a campaign of hacking and spreading disinformation through Several congressional panels and a are investigating.

U. S. in December signed into that bans the use of within the U. S. government, capping a months-long effort to purge the firm from federal agencies amid concerns it was vulnerable to Kremlin influence.

said it was also in the process of "phasing out internal use of a different Kaspersky antivirus product" that does not transmit data back to It did not name the product.

(Reporting by Volz; Editing by Grant McCool)

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, January 26 2018. 05:05 IST