ESET and the sanctions against Russia
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The Slovak cybersecurity company ESET, s.r.o., developer of the widely known antivirus packages, has ceased operations in Russian territory like so many other Western companies.

However, its distributors in Russia who have long been leveraging the network of networks to market their licenses in all conceivable variants of Marketing, including the fraudulent resale of licenses in other markets, and other questionable issues, now face the daunting task of convincing all those whose licenses for these products from the Slovak company are about to expire, to clients of a new Russian company created to meet the demand.
PRO32 antiviruses is the name of the creature, born from the collaboration between the Russian company PRO32 and the Indian K7 Computing and which
has nothing to do with the company ESET, as they themselves indicate on their websites.See it as a warning for the regulars of the stores that resell licenses of software of all kinds.
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