MP> Kaspersky was banned in the US in September this year, but that hasnt
MP> stopped workers from multiple government agencies from continuing to use
MP> Kaspersky products. New research from Bitsight has revealed that the
MP> Russia-based antivirus firm still has a surprising number of customers
MP> within the US government.
I ran Kaspersky for many years, I always found their products to be reliable, trustworthy for my needs.
In addition it behaved and looked like a premium product.
I knew of the concern that the U.S. Government had, apparently those similar concerns have existed within other countries.
more at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaspersky_and_the_Russian_government
I did NOT have the opportunity to keep it.
- Strange that other Gov. sys were allowed to keep it.
- Mine was removed automatically. My system is not Gov. owned.
- a new unheard and therefore untrusted product was installed UltraAV.
I thought this level of CONTROL was more than a bit much.
It was kinda upsetting and disturbing to realize what just happened.
Never before has a program been removed from my computer.
* Without my knowledge.
Never before has a program been installed as a replacement.
* Without my knowledge.
What?
UltraAV was removed and I went with Bitdefender which performed better (more accuracy than Norton.)
... Still waitng for that Coffee :)
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