Kaspersky to withdraw Microsoft antitrust complaints

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Kaspersky to withdraw Microsoft antitrust complaints
Kaspersky Lab will withdraw antitrust complaints made in Europe against Microsoft after the US technology giant agreed to change how it delivers security updates to Windows users. Both companies simultaneously announced a resolution to nearly a year of disputes that included Kaspersky alleging ...

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