Kaspersky software replaced by 'UltraAV' on some US PCs
Briefly

The sudden replacement of Kaspersky antivirus products with UltraAV has raised concerns among US users about the security and legitimacy of this unknown vendor.
Kaspersky offered to let US officials inspect its source code after being banned, a gesture that was reportedly ignored, raising questions about transparency in the decision.
The abrupt shift to UltraAV as a security solution is unusual, as the company is relatively unknown in the antivirus industry, causing a stir among professionals.
Users are being transitioned to UltraAV without their consent, which has ignited a debate about user agency and the implications of government actions on software choices.
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