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U.S. Boot Kaspersky: Biden Bans Russian Antivirus Over Security Fears
The U.S. has banned the sale of Russian antivirus software from Kaspersky Labs due to national security concerns. The Biden administration’s move aims to prevent potential Russian cyber-espionage, significantly impacting Kaspersky’s reputation and operations.
Hot Take:
Looks like Kaspersky finally got a “hard no” instead of just a “Nyet”. With the Biden administration pulling the plug on their antivirus software, Kaspersky’s days in the U.S. are virus-free but certainly not drama-free.
Key Points:
- U.S. bans sale and use of Kaspersky antivirus software due to ties to the Russian government.
- Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo announced the ban, citing national security risks.
- Ban includes blocking new sales, software updates, and licensing, effective in 30 and 100 days respectively.
- Kaspersky has denied links to the Russian government for years despite multiple accusations.
- Authority for the ban comes from executive powers initially expanded by the Trump administration.