Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has uninstalled its popular antivirus software from U.S. users' computers, automatically ...
Some US Kaspersky security users got a big surprise when their protection was suddenly replaced by UltraAV due to a ...
Kaspersky is handing the computer security of US customers to UltraAV, an "alternative" product with unknown anti-malware ...
After U.S. ban, Kaspersky's American customers were automatically migrated to UltraAV antivirus, in some cases without the ...
The Russian cybersecurity company says it's been notifying users of the change and is aiming for a smooth transition of ...
Some users have turned to online forums to report that UltraAV was installed on their computers without consent.
Kaspersky was added to the US Commerce Department's Entity List in June, which marks the firm as a threat to national ...
The Russia-based antivirus software may be now banned in the United States, but it hasn't left without a trace.
Kaspersky, a Russian cybersecurity firm, ceased its U.S. operations but has automatically replaced its antivirus software on ...
Though Kaspersky said it emailed people about the automated change to a new product, some customers say they were surprised by the move.
Kaspersky revealed over 38B instances of web trackers collecting user behavior data in 2024, with an average of 1M detections ...
Kaspersky's antivirus software deletes itself across the US and installs UltraAV instead without notifying customers. Some ...