U.S. Bans Kaspersky Software Over National Security Concerns

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The Biden administration will ban all sales of Kaspersky antivirus software in the US starting in July 2024, citing national security risks. The US Department of Commerce believes the Russian government could exploit Kaspersky's software to install malware and collect personal information. Kaspersky denies these allegations, attributing the ban to geopolitical tensions and theoretical concerns. Current users will have 100 days to find alternatives, and companies selling Kaspersky software post-ban could face fines.
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- Kaspersky denies it's a threat, will continue sales despite U.S. government ban Fortune
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