Photos: Inside Moscow's Kaspersky Labs

Antivirus firm at the heart of Russia...

By Will Sturgeon, 25 January 2006 10:00

On the outskirts of Moscow, Kaspersky Labs occupies four floors of an office which was once the headquarters for the development of Soviet nuclear missile guidance systems. Despite that it looks like any one of a hundred such 1960s tower blocks around the city.

Usually the drive from the centre of Moscow takes considerably longer but almost unprecedented temperatures in the capital of around -35°c mean the roads are empty as many cars have stopped working and people are staying indoors.

Photo: Will Sturgeon

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  1. 1. Richard

    Did you notice "Lada" written in highly styled Cyrillic on coupe models?

    It stopped me in my tracks.

  2. 2. Ted Donohoe

    Have used Kaspersky anti-virus software for three years. Eminently satisfied with it and UK support. Fascinating Silicon background photos.

    Ted Donohoe

  3. 3. A grubby old fan

    I am very dissapointed that there are no pictures of Valerie Kaspersky here. She is very easy on the eye and self-evidently a very smart lady.

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