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Russian cybersecurity company and antivirus software provider Kaspersky Lab will start shutting down operations in the United States on July 20.
Starting Thursday, Kaspersky deleted its anti-malware software from computers across the United States and replaced it with UltraAV's antivirus solution without warning.
This decision comes just a few months after the company stopped its business in the United States. With this big change, Kaspersky will also be laying off employees in its London office.
US government agencies were already banned from using Kaspersky Lab software but the Commerce Department’s move to prevent the sale of the software in the United States was unprecedented.
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 ...
Beginning July 25, 2024, the cybersecurity firm Kaspersky said it will begin to “gradually wind down” all of its operations in the United States, just weeks after the Commerce Department ...
Less than a month after a product ban by the Commerce Department, the Moscow-based software company Kaspersky Lab announced on Monday it was winding down operations in the United States.
Kaspersky finishes shutdown of its US operations at the end of this month. If you’re still running its antivirus software, you’ll need to replace it.
NEW YORK -- Cybersecurity firm Kaspersky says it's shutting down all of its operations in the United States, just weeks after the Commerce Department banned the use of the company's software in ...
This move aligns Australia with other Western nations distancing themselves from Kaspersky. The United States banned the company's software from government systems in 2017 and extended the ...
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