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 company ...
UltraAV has issued a statement to Neowin explaining why Kaspersky users were moved over for their own good and why users should not worry. A couple of days ago, we reported about the automatic ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Customers of Kaspersky antivirus in the United States found out in the last few days that their cybersecurity software was ...
Earlier this week, some U.S. customers of Kaspersky’s antivirus were surprised to find out that the Russian-made software disappeared from their computers and had been replaced by a new antivirus ...
With the US ban of Kaspersky security software, customers were supposed to be informed that they would automatically be migrated to a different antivirus product. If so, some of them clearly didn't ...
Security software provider Kaspersky, which will soon be banned from selling or providing its services in the United States, promised a smooth transition for current customers. However, many of these ...
Kaspersky has pulled back its anti-malware software from its US customers' devices, due to a ban put in place by the US Department of Commerce, and is now partnering with antivirus provider UltraAV to ...
It's not a good time to be Kaspersky. The Moscow-based cybersecurity firm has been a major player in enterprise and consumer security for years, but recent action has banned it from operating in the ...
WTF?! Kaspersky Lab has taken an unexpected stance over its current customers in the US after the Biden Administration banned its software. The Russian company is replacing its antivirus software in ...
Kaspersky subscribers have known that they’re on borrowed time—the ban on the Russia-based company’s antivirus software takes full effect on September 29. But some paid users still got a surprise late ...
Customers of Kaspersky antivirus in the United States found out in the last few days that their cybersecurity software was automatically replaced with a new one called UltraAV, according to several ...
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