14 Apr 2025
Kaspersky exits the U.S. market, laying off fewer than 50 employees. The antivirus firm cites U.S. Department of Commerce restrictions as influential in its decision, following a revenue dip of 4% in 2023.
Read more13 Apr 2025
Kaspersky exits U.S. market, impacting under 50 employees due to legal challenges and declining opportunities. Layoffs start July 20, following government restrictions on tech service agreements.
Read more03 Mar 2025
Australia has mandated the removal of Kaspersky software from government systems by 2025, citing espionage and data risks. This follows similar actions from countries like the US, Germany, and Canada, reflecting global security concerns over Kaspersky's data practices.
Read more03 Mar 2025
Kaspersky will exit the U.S. market, ceasing operations due to regulatory challenges and national security concerns, affecting fewer than 50 employees.
Read more03 Mar 2025
Australia bans Kaspersky software citing security risks and foreign interference concerns. The directive highlights potential espionage, sabotaging threats amidst national security evaluations.
Read more08 Aug 2024
Kaspersky Labs will exit the U.S. market due to a ban by the Biden administration, citing security risks. The company will cease operations starting July 20, 2024, and has stopped U.S. sales. Restrictions take effect on September 29; Kaspersky plans to contest the ban legally.
Read more28 Jun 2024
The US has imposed a Kaspersky ban, prohibiting the use of its antivirus software over cybersecurity concerns. Authorities fear the company may be aiding Russia in gathering and weaponizing sensitive US data.
Read more20 Jun 2024
Kaspersky Lab faces a potential U.S. sales ban over alleged Russian government ties. Meanwhile, Adobe subscriptions have drawn user complaints about cancellation struggles, including high fees and complicated procedures.
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