Feuding AV firms to fight it out in court.
  
   
    Kaspersky
   
   ‘s Chinese subsidiary has brought a court case against local rival
   
    Rising
   
   , after an escalating war of words between the two companies.
    The row began in late May, when
    
     Kaspersky
    
    suffered a false positive, detecting a component of
    
     Rising
    
    ‘s anti-spyware product as a trojan.
    
     Rising
    
    responded by claiming that
    
     Kaspersky
    
    had wrongly detected a wide range of items and showed no respect for Chinese users, already upset by the crippling
    
     
      Symantec
     
     false positive
    
    the same month.
     
      Kaspersky
     
     ‘s Beijing-based local subsidiary responded by claiming that the detection was caused by
     
      Rising
     
     including unencrypted signatures in its product, a practice widely regarded as unsafe, and suggesting that
     
      Rising
     
     was using the incident to gather publicity.
      
       Rising
      
      then announced plans to sue
      
       Kaspersky
      
      for defamation, and now
      
       Kaspersky
      
      has brought its own suit, alleging unfair competitive practices and defamation, which should be heard in a Tianjin court later this month.
       Information on the row can be found at the Chinese Internet Security Response Team (CISRT) blog,
       
        here
       
       , and in a piece from the Chinese branch of Russian news agency
       
        Interfax
       
       ,
       
        here
       
       .
       Posted on 09 July 2007 by
       
        Virus Bulletin
       
      
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