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Kaspersky is a cybersecurity software provider whose endpoint tools and security advisories shape how organizations detect and respond to attacks.

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Kaspersky is a cybersecurity vendor whose software protects endpoints and servers through malware detection, behavioral monitoring, web and application controls, and centralized administration. Its threat-intelligence research and detection content are also used to identify campaigns, indicators of compromise, and malicious files. News under this tag commonly concerns product vulnerabilities, detection capabilities, advisories, and the handling of customer or threat data.

Deployments matter because endpoint agents operate with extensive privileges and inspect files, processes, network traffic, and sometimes sensitive content. A flaw in an agent, management console, update mechanism, or communication channel could therefore enable local or remote compromise, depending on exposure and configuration; administrators should track vendor advisories, patch promptly, and restrict management access. Organizations must also assess telemetry collection, data residency, and applicable procurement or regulatory restrictions before deployment. During an investigation, Kaspersky detections can provide useful evidence, but analysts should validate alerts and preserve independent forensic data rather than treating a single product verdict as definitive.

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Bank Info Security 2 years ago

US Sanctions 12 Kaspersky Executives

Sanctions Comes After Biden Administration Banned the Russian Cybersecurity FirmSenior executives of Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky face new restrictions against doing business in Western countries following an announcement Friday morning by the U.S. Department of the Treasury that it sanctioned 12 of them. Those sanctioned do not include company CEO Eugene Kaspersky.

New Updates for Customers Will Become Unavailable on September 29The U.S. federal government is taking broad enforcement actions against the Russian cybersecurity giant Kaspersky Labs by banning the company from selling its antivirus software products in the United States after an investigation raised national security concerns.