Some consumers in the United States are still using Kaspersky antivirus, despite the country’s government banning its use.
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 ...
In a surprising move, Google has removed the popular antivirus apps developed by Kaspersky, a well-known cybersecurity ...
In a surprising move, Kaspersky, a famous Russian cybersecurity company, has announced that it will no longer operate in the ...
Some US customers are reportedly still using the Russian company?s anti-virus software despite ?security risk? warnings by ...
Google removed Kaspersky's Android security apps from the Google Play store and disabled the Russian company's developer ...
Citing US restrictions, Google removed Kaspersky Lab’s antivirus software from the Play Store and terminated its developer ...
Americans over 65 are twice as likely to pay for third-party antivirus software than those under 45. If you're still doing it ...
The official Android app for Kaspersky antivirus software have been removed from the Google Play app store in the latest blow for the company. BleepingComputer notes the move appears to have ...
Google has quietly taken down all Kaspersky security applications from the Google Play store, after U.S. ban. Here's what you ...
Kaspersky did not respond to TechCrunch's request for comment. Avi Fleischer, a long-time Kaspersky user who lives in Brooklyn, NY, told TechCrunch that he is also still using the software on his ...
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 aghast ...