It featured the "KLAVA" antivirus engine, along with modules for anti-phishing, anti-spam, parental controls, and anti-dialers.
While the theft occurred in 2008, the code did not appear on public file-sharing sites like The Pirate Bay until January 2011 . Contents of the Archive KASPERSKY.AV.2008.SRCS.ELCRABE.RAR
Technical analysis of the leaked files revealed a complex collection of development assets: It featured the "KLAVA" antivirus engine, along with
The files indicated they were developed using Visual C . Security Impact and Response It featured the "KLAVA" antivirus engine
The source code within the ELCRABE.RAR archive dates back to . It primarily consists of code for the Kaspersky Anti-Virus (AV) 2008 and Kaspersky Internet Security 8.0 suites. Key details of the incident include: