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  2. Kaspersky Anti-Virus - Wikipedia

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    Kaspersky Anti-Virus was "A-listed" by the UK PC journal PC Pro in late 2007, where it scored very highly for detection and removal of malware. [17] PC Pro attributes this to “a combination of the software’s heuristic scanning and uncompromising approach to database updates. [17]

  3. Kaspersky and the Russian government - Wikipedia

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    U.S. official said the transparency centers are not "even a fig leaf" because they do not address the U.S. government's concerns" in the end its the "Moscow software engineers handle the [software] updates, that's where the risk comes," they said. "They can send malicious commands through the updaters and that comes from Russia." [49]

  4. Kaspersky Internet Security - Wikipedia

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    Kaspersky Internet Security (often abbreviated to KIS) is [3] a internet security suite developed by Kaspersky Lab compatible with Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Kaspersky Internet Security offers protection from malware , as well as email spam , phishing and hacking attempts, and data leaks .

  5. Biden bans US sales of Kaspersky software over Russia ties - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The Biden administration on Thursday announced plans to bar the sale of antivirus software made by Russia's Kaspersky Lab in the United States, citing the firm's large U.S ...

  6. Kaspersky Lab - Wikipedia

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    Kaspersky Lab ranks fourth in the global ranking of antivirus vendors by revenue. [7] It was the first Russian company to be included into the rating of the world's leading software companies, called the Software Top 100 (79th on the list, as of June 29, 2012). Kaspersky Lab is ranked 4th in Endpoint Security segment according to IDC data for ...

  7. Halloween Problem - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the Halloween Problem refers to a phenomenon in databases in which an update operation causes a change in the physical location of a row, potentially allowing the row to be visited again later in the same update operation. This could even cause an infinite loop in some cases where updates continually place the updated record ahead ...

  8. Regional lockout - Wikipedia

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    Kaspersky Lab sells its anti-virus products at different prices in different regions and uses regionalized activation codes. A program bought in a country of a region can be activated in another country of the same region. Once activated, the software can also be used in and download updates from other regions as long as the license is valid.

  9. Eugene Kaspersky - Wikipedia

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    Kaspersky lives in Moscow, Russia with his wife and five children. [16] [67] He and his first wife were divorced in 1998. [14] On 21 April 2011, his son, Ivan, then 20, was kidnapped for a $4.4 million ransom. [c] Kaspersky worked with a friend at the FSB and Russian police to trace the ransomer's phone call. They set up a trap for the ...