In a statement to CNET, Kaspersky says that it partnered with UltraAV, a company owned by Pango Group, a holding company ...
Kaspersky's antivirus software deletes itself across the US and installs UltraAV instead without notifying customers. Some ...
That lack of user interaction — or request for consent — is what confused and concerned some former Kaspersky customers.
Some US Kaspersky security users got a big surprise when their protection was suddenly replaced by UltraAV due to a ...
Though Kaspersky said it emailed people about the automated change to a new product, some customers say they were surprised by the move.
Kaspersky deleted its anti-malware software from computers across the United States and replaced it with UltraAV's antivirus ...
Kaspersky users in the US woke up thinking that their system had been compromised, as they found UltraAV antivirus ...
In September 2024, many users were surprised to see a new antivirus program, UltraAV, on their computers without any warning.
Many US users are voicing concerns over the silent, forced transition from Kaspersky’s security products to UltraAV.
Users continue to flame Kaspersky and Pango Group as the automatic, forced transition to UltraAV gradually progresses.
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 ...