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Software | Windows 10 Pro 64-bit |
I've been using Kaspersky Internet Security for over 15 years now. It has been a great product with consistently great reviews and still works fine now. However, it did get banned by America on government computers in 2017 for alleged links to the Kremlin, as it's a Russian product. On top of that, now that Russia has actually invaded Ukraine, I don't feel quite so comfortable with using it so would like your opinions of whether I should continue or switch to something else and if you have any links to informed articles and reviews from reputable sites about it that would be great.
If I'm to change a/v products, then what do you recommend I replace it with?
Please vote in the poll and also explain your reasoning to help me and others reading this thread decide what to do.
UPDATE 06MAR2022
Thanks to all your replies and votes, I've decided to reluctantly ditch Kaspersky.
Also, I just did a bit of Googling around Kaspersky and found this article on Eugene Kaspersky's "neutral" position on the war and careful wording in a tweet. Given this and the furious response by the security industry, I think walking away now is simply a must, a no-brainer. What more evidence does one need short of a smoking gun that he and / or his company are likely to be compromised? Real shame though, so disappointed.
Looks like I'll go Norton 360 Deluxe off Amazon - a good, solid American company that I feel I can trust, with great reviews. Super cheap at just £12.19 for the download version I can't go wrong. Even if I decide to go with something else, it's not a lot of money to lose, but I probably won't switch.
If I'm to change a/v products, then what do you recommend I replace it with?
Please vote in the poll and also explain your reasoning to help me and others reading this thread decide what to do.
UPDATE 06MAR2022
Thanks to all your replies and votes, I've decided to reluctantly ditch Kaspersky.
Also, I just did a bit of Googling around Kaspersky and found this article on Eugene Kaspersky's "neutral" position on the war and careful wording in a tweet. Given this and the furious response by the security industry, I think walking away now is simply a must, a no-brainer. What more evidence does one need short of a smoking gun that he and / or his company are likely to be compromised? Real shame though, so disappointed.
Looks like I'll go Norton 360 Deluxe off Amazon - a good, solid American company that I feel I can trust, with great reviews. Super cheap at just £12.19 for the download version I can't go wrong. Even if I decide to go with something else, it's not a lot of money to lose, but I probably won't switch.
Eugene Kaspersky's Statement Provokes Controversy Within Cybersecurity Industry
Eugene Kaspersky's statement on ongoing conflict in Ukraine provoked strong reaction from leading cybersecurity figures
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
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