19 Mar 2007
The Russian telecommunications minister has been reassuring visitors to CeBIT that his country is increasing its efforts to crack down on computer misuse.
Leonid Reiman told delegates at the show that Russia is introducing new laws to counter software piracy and online criminal activity.
"We are aware of the problem. We hope we can solve it soon," Reiman told Deutsche Presse-Agentur.
"But problems with copyright, such as piracy and illegal copies, is something that plagues all western industrialised countries, not just Russia."
Reiman went on to deny that Russia is at the heart of the global malware industry, calling such claims a "myth" and saying that many countries around the world are involved.
Although much malware writing has been traced back to Russia, experts have suggested that the business is becoming increasingly global.
"It is difficult to pick on any one country," said Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at security firm Sophos.
"Nowadays you could have programmers working to contract in one country, while others distribute the code and another group launder the stolen money."
Russia recently dropped a high profile case of software piracy against a school headmaster after President Putin called it unnecessary, but the country has stopped several other criminal gangs using the internet for crime.
Reiman called for the setting up of an international agency to pool resources to stop malware activity.
Russia is the co-sponsor of this year's CeBIT show, and the number of Russian companies exhibiting has jumped 70 per cent.
Latest stories from Security
Related articles
Related jobs
Poll
What is the most important IT priority for your company this year?
Sneak peek at the forthcoming glass-based machine
Connect with V3.co.uk
This paper focuses on a series of best practices and techniques for development teams looking to improve their software development processes
Why good data management at all levels is essential in the modern business (video, 6mins)
Software Engineer - Performance - Permanent - Cheshire...
Leading Financial Services Company requires experience...
TOM, Business Analyst, Loan IQ, Process, Risk, Operations...
ASP.NET Developer - MVC, JavaScript, MS SQL, CSS, HTML...
Keep up to date with the latest products, services and technologies from the world's leading IT companies. IThound.com brings you over 2,000 white papers, case studies and analyst reports.
Do you agree?