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Kaspersky Lab, who were not named, confirmed that they had

Kaspersky Lab, who were not named, confirmed that they had not received any additional information from the US government. "The Kaspersky Lab team has had no conversations with the US government regarding the data collected from the NSA," they added.

Kaspersky Lab released a statement on Thursday saying that it had taken "appropriate measures and took appropriate actions" in an effort to prevent "the potential theft of sensitive information." It did not specify which actions the company took.

A Kaspersky spokesman declined to respond to multiple requests for comment.

An NSA spokesperson declined to comment, saying, "I was given absolutely no information whatsoever to confirm the authenticity of any information that I provided to the FBI. We received no information from the US government at this time."

The Kaspersky team declined to comment on Martin's testimony, saying they were investigating "whether this information is classified for security purposes."

Kaspersky announced that Martin was cooperating with the US to help the FBI in its investigation into the Snowden leaks. The company said it had received information from the FBI about the malware in a series of tweets that began at 1:25 p.m. ET. The FBI sent a team to the US for a further investigation and Martin "has confirmed that he will not be held accountable for the data theft," the company, which was founded by a former employee of Martin's, said in the release. As of 10:30 p.m. on Friday, Martin had not responded to multiple requests for comment.

"A person working with us in Moscow has confirmed that Martin has nothing but good intentions to remain the CEO of Kaspersky, but he is not fully fully cooperating with the FBI in this case," Kaspersky said in a statement. "He has indicated that he will not be held accountable for the data theft. We'll continue to report back as we learn more."A woman who lost her husband as a child fell in with friends who attended a wedding party for his brother-in-law's daughter, prosecutors said Tuesday.

Amber Phillips, 41, was charged with attempted murder, kidnapping and unlawful imprisonment of a child in a crime that took place just weeks before his 28th birthday. He has been charged with first-degree murder.

"She is an exemplary, compassionate and caring individual who was a happy, loving, caring husband and she is grateful for all the support that she has received from friends, family and acquaintances in her attempt to make a change, but she did it

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