Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has uninstalled its popular antivirus software from U.S. users' computers, automatically replacing it with a completely different program from completely different ...
Not everyone in the U.S. has given up on the Russian-made antivirus. Some Americans have found ways to get around the ban and are still using Kaspersky’s antivirus.
Kaspersky’s contribution to the cybersecurity space is undeniable. It has helped thwart multi-national cybersecurity ...
Kaspersky forcibly uninstalled and replaced itself with a new antivirus called UltraAV on the computers of around a million Americans. Many were surprised and aghast that they were not asked to ...
The news comes after the U.S. recently unveiled sanctions that will effectively ban the Moscow-based company from sales and distribution of Kaspersky antivirus software in America. “The company ...
The U.S. government officially banned the sale and use of Kaspersky antivirus software starting July 20, 2024. The move came after years of allegations and growing concerns that the Russian-based ...
Kaspersky has been continuously providing assurances of the integrity of its solutions through regular third-party ...
Kaspersky defends its role in NSA breach Russian security firm Kaspersky denies spy agency work For it to work, anti-virus software like that sold by Kaspersky Labs requires extensive access to ...
Kaspersky has successfully passed the Service Organisation Control (SOC 2) Type II audit for service organisations. The assessment evaluated the security of Kaspersky’s antivirus database development ...