Kaspersky CEO: Time to Use the Internet Passport

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CEO Eugene Kaspersky Kaspersky Internet users called on to end the anonymity (the use of false identities) in cyberspace, is to avoid cyber crime cases.

Antivirus and security company's biggest computer users were asked to stop the anonymity of the Internet increasingly more rampant lately. According to Eugene, it's time to create 'internet passport' for anyone who wants to browse the site.

"Everyone should have a real identity to surf the Internet, to create a good supervision in an 'internet passport'," said Eugene, told Slashdot, Sunday (18/10/2009).

Internet was not designed only for public purposes only, but also for scientists and the military, and very dangerous if anonymity can freely through the information that is prohibited, without knowing clearly who was responsible.

"Anonymity is an Internet security vulnerabilities of the greatest. And I think every country that does not follow this way should be blocked from all access," said the man who had recently visited Indonesia some time ago that.

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