UltraAV, an antivirus program that advertises many of the usual features that are expected in its product category, including what’s been described as industry-leading protection against adware ...
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 ...
Not everyone in the U.S. has given up on the Russian-made antivirus. Some Americans have found ways to get around the ban and are still using Kaspersky’s antivirus.
A spokesperson for Pango, the cybersecurity company that owns UltraAV, defended the automatic migration, which in practice meant roughly a million U.S. Kaspersky customers became UltraAV customers ...
The firm reportedly replaced its software on users’ computers automatically with an antivirus solution called UltraAV, which was installed without any prior notification and, in at least some ...
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 ...
Some consumers in the United States are still using Kaspersky antivirus, despite the country’s government banning its use. Earlier this year, the Biden administration banned the sale of the ...
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 ...
Some Kaspersky customers were surprised to see that the transition meant that Kaspersky forced-uninstalled itself from their Windows computers, and instead replaced the software with UltraAV.
UltraAV, which came to national attention when it took over protection for Kaspersky subscribers, focuses equally on VPN and antivirus protection. NordVPN with Threat Protection Pro (Credit ...
At the end of September, Kaspersky forcibly uninstalled and replaced itself with a new antivirus called UltraAV on the computers of around a million Americans, many of whom were surprised and ...