Russian authorities declare Czech company behind software reportedly popular among Russian police ‘undesirable’
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The Prosecutor General's Office declared the Czech company Compelson, which develops programs for the courts, an “undesirable organization”...
Russian authorities declare Czech company behind software reportedly popular among Russian police ‘undesirable’
The Russian Prosecutor General’s Office has declared as “undesirable” a company that produces data extraction software reportedly popular among Russian police. According to Russian authorities, the Czech firm Compelson s.r.o. creates software that enables access to information on electronic devices, including remotely, and supplies its tools to various countries, including the U.S. “After the start of the special military operation, members of t…
The Russian Prosecutor General's Office has designated the Czech company Compelson, which is helping Ukraine, as undesirable, the TASS news agency reported on Tuesday. According to the Russian state agency, the company has provided the Ukrainian army and intelligence services with free licenses for its programs and technical equipment....
The Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation has recognized Czech Compelson as an “undesirable” organization. According to the agency, the company supplies intelligence agencies of various countries, including the United States, with software that allows them to access, research and analyze information on electronic devices, including remote data. After the start of the full-scale invasion, the armed forces and special services of U…
The Russian Prosecutor General's Office has recognized the activities of the Czech non-governmental organization Compelson s.r.o., which specializes in software, as undesirable. This is stated in a press release from the Ministry dated January 21.
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