Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has uninstalled its popular antivirus software from U.S. users' computers, automatically ...
In a statement to CNET, Kaspersky says that it partnered with UltraAV, a company owned by Pango Group, a holding company ...
After U.S. ban, Kaspersky's American customers were automatically migrated to UltraAV antivirus, in some cases without the ...
That lack of user interaction — or request for consent — is what confused and concerned some former Kaspersky customers.
Kaspersky deleted its anti-malware software from computers across the United States and replaced it with UltraAV's antivirus ...
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Some US Kaspersky security users got a big surprise when their protection was suddenly replaced by UltraAV due to a ...
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Many US users are voicing concerns over the silent, forced transition from Kaspersky’s security products to UltraAV.
Kaspersky users in the US woke up thinking that their system had been compromised, as they found UltraAV antivirus ...
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