Kaspersky deleted its anti-malware software from computers across the United States and replaced it with UltraAV's antivirus ...
After facing a ban in the United States, Russian antivirus company Kaspersky has deleted and replaced its software on ...
Kaspersky has unexpectedly deleted its anti-malware software from U.S. customers' computers and installed UltraAV without ...
Kaspersky is handing the computer security of US customers to UltraAV, an "alternative" product with unknown anti-malware capabilities. The move comes after US authorities banned its ...
Some users complain they had no idea the switch would be automatic on their devices, vowing to uninstall the unwanted antivirus software.
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Some US-based users of Kaspersky antivirus products have found their software replaced by product from by a low-profile ...
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Some users have turned to online forums to report that UltraAV was installed on their computers without consent.
Cyber criminals are exploiting tracking technology to target unsuspecting users through a tactic known as malvertising.
While the company is famous for providing free antivirus software, it's worth noting that this now comes bundled with an anti-malware feature that uses behavioral monitoring to spot rogue programs.