Kaspersky was banned in the US in September this year, but that hasnt stopped workers from multiple government agencies from continuing to use Kaspersky products. New research from Bitsight has revealed that the Russia-based antivirus firm still has a surprising number of customers within the US 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?
Yes on my personal computer. Where this was the That was my thought as well.Never before has a program been installed as a replacement.
* Without my knowledge.
What?
That is *really* weird. This was on your personal machine? I wonder if Microsoft, via Windows Update, somehow forced the change? I wouldn't think that was legal. :(
Sysop: | Tetrazocine |
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Location: | Melbourne, VIC, Australia |
Users: | 4 |
Nodes: | 8 (0 / 8) |
Uptime: | 58:51:18 |
Calls: | 65 |
Files: | 21,500 |
Messages: | 73,554 |