US Bans Russian Antivirus Software Kaspersky Amid National Security Concerns
The US government has banned the Russian antivirus software Kaspersky due to concerns about national security. The ban will take effect on July 20, prohibiting the sale and updates of Kaspersky software in the US.
The decision comes amidst fears that the software could be influenced by the Russian government. Kaspersky denies the accusations and plans to take legal action.
Ukraine's President Selenskyj announces measures to protect the energy supply as Russian air attacks have paralyzed half of Ukraine's energy production. Russia's President Putin's statement about not ruling out arms shipments to North Korea has alarmed the US State Department.
South Korea considers arms shipments to Ukraine and wants to respond together with the international community to any actions that threaten security. The drone attacks in the Russian region of Krasnodar have also caused significant damage and casualties.
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