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antivirus were surprised to find out that the Russian-made software disappeared from their computers and had been replaced by a new ...
Starting Thursday, Russian cybersecurity company Kaspersky deleted its anti-malware software from customers' computers across the United States and automatically replaced it with UltraAV's ...
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 ...
Over the weekend, Google removed Kaspersky's Android security apps from the Google Play store and disabled the Russian company's developer accounts. Kaspersky confirmed the issue on the company's ...
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 ...
Go back 10 years, and you’ll find glowing reviews of Kaspersky’s antivirus and security suite products by PCMag. Independent testing labs gave it top marks, and we at PCMag awarded it our ...
Kaspersky has removed its antivirus software from computers across the country and replaced itself with UltraAV, a different antivirus product from a different company.The change is part of ...
Kaspersky users in the US woke up thinking that their system had been compromised, as they found UltraAV antivirus and UltraVPN automatically installed on their systems without warning. In June, the ...
For the past several days, Windows users in the US have been storming the internet with concerns over the silent, forced transition from Kaspersky’s endpoint security products to UltraAV, seeking ...
Users continue to flame Kaspersky and Pango Group as the automatic, forced transition to UltraAV gradually progresses. Windows users in the US continue to express their discontent with the forced, ...
Antivirus vendor Kaspersky has formally begun pulling back its offerings in the U.S., migrating existing users to UltraAV, effective September 19, 2024, ahead of its formal exit at the end of the ...
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