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Russian anti-virus expert Eugene Kaspersky wants to see an 'internet police' go into action (Photo: BSA)

Russian anti-virus guru predicts future passports for internet access

A global internet police force, digital passports in order for users to go online, cyber crime as an 'integrated part' of virtual reality - this is how Russian anti-virus expert Eugene Kaspersky sees the future of the online world.

"It is not possible to eliminate cyber crime just as you can't eliminate football hooliganism without forbidding football or forbidding humans," the 45-year old CEO of Kaspersky Labs, which produces anti-virus software, said Tuesday (14 June) at a cyber secur...

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Russian anti-virus expert Eugene Kaspersky wants to see an 'internet police' go into action (Photo: BSA)

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