After U.S. ban, Kaspersky's American customers were automatically migrated to UltraAV antivirus, in some cases without the ...
Kaspersky customers in the US have found their antivirus software has been replaced without warning with a new solution ...
Kaspersky deleted its anti-malware software from computers across the United States and replaced it with UltraAV's antivirus ...
Kaspersky was added to the US Commerce Department's Entity List in June, which marks the firm as a threat to national ...
Ahead of its looming U.S. ban, Kaspersky has automatically replaced its antivirus software with UltraAV on customers' computers. This change, which is limited to the United States, occurred without ...
Some users have turned to online forums to report that UltraAV was installed on their computers without consent.
Though Kaspersky said it emailed people about the automated change to a new product, some customers say they were surprised by the move.
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The recent reports from cybersecurity firms, Kaspersky and Cleafy point to the worrisome trends in Android malware. According ...
Some users complain they had no idea the switch would be automatic on their devices, vowing to uninstall the unwanted antivirus software.
Many US users are voicing concerns over the silent, forced transition from Kaspersky’s security products to UltraAV.