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UltraAV has not yet been tested by the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization, but UltraAV tells The Register it's ...
Some US Kaspersky security users got a big surprise when their protection was suddenly replaced by UltraAV due to a government ban. But Kaspersky’s demise has been looming for years.
Kaspersky also confirmed the transition to UltraAV. “Kaspersky has additionally partnered with UltraAV to make the transition to their product as seamless as possible, which is why on 9/19, U.S ...
UltraAV has rapidly evolved and is a future-ready security platform trusted by millions. With continuous innovation, an expanding feature set, and a commitment to transparency and user control, ...
UltraAV force-installed on Kaspersky users' PCs. According to many online customer reports, including BleepingComputer's forums, UltraAV's software was installed on their computers without any ...
Though UltraAV will be free to Kaspersky customers, those who want to continue using the product when their subscription ends will have to pay for another year. Subscribing to UltraAV for the ...
UltraAV does have a few added features that Kaspersky didn't offer, such as notifying you when your social security number is used, monitoring "high-risk transactions" such as password resets, ...
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 ...
Kaspersky later made an official statement on its forums, confirming the automatic deletion of its app and install of UltraAV.The post also points to UltraAV’s transition information webpage for ...
UltraAV says billing and fees won't change and that users will receive instructions on how to activate their new accounts. In a chart comparing features, UltraAV says it lacks Kaspersky's webcam ...
Some US Kaspersky security users got a big surprise when their protection was suddenly replaced by UltraAV due to a government ban. But Kaspersky’s demise has been looming for years.
UltraAV, the next-generation antivirus solution from Point Wild (formerly Pango Group) — has implemented significant enhancements, adding new features and strengthening its threat protection.