Saturday, April 23, 2011

Software Tycoon's Son 'missing'

The son of Russian program investor Yevgeny Kaspersky has vanished omitted in Moscow and might have been kidnapped, Russian media report.

Secret service and periodic military have been probing for Ivan Kaspersky, 20, for at least two days, a military source told Interfax headlines agency.

His father's firm, Kaspersky Lab, told a journal it could not declare headlines he had been abducted.

Yevgeny Kaspersky done his luck building anti-virus software.

News of his son's taking away by force was reported by Russian headlines website Life News, quoting its own sources.

The kidnappers are rigorous 3m euros (2.6m; $4.3m) for Ivan's protected return, the website says.

According to the unconfirmed report, he was snatched whilst on his way to work in Moscow on Tuesday.

When contacted by Russian journal Gazeta, Kaspersky Lab mentioned it could conjunction declare nor repudiate the report.

There has been no authorized criticism on the story.

Kaspersky Lab is regarded outward Russia as a of the country's couple of business success stories not connected to the appetite sector.

The US business publication Fast Company not long ago ranked Kaspersky Lab amid the Top 50 Most Innovative Companies worldwide.

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