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Standard User trolleybus
(experienced) Mon 21-Mar-22 18:31:21
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Kaspersky Antivirus for Windows (2022)


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Can anyone provide a sound technical reason why I should remove Kaspersky Antivirus for Windows (2022) from my PC and replaced it with something else?
Standard User jchamier
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Mon 21-Mar-22 19:26:54
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Can anyone provide a sound technical reason why I should remove Kaspersky Antivirus for Windows (2022) from my PC and replaced it with something else?


Technical? I wouldn’t use any third party security suite on Windows 10, as they ALL replace key files provided by Microsoft using code that less than a 10th of the user community has tested.

In cases in 2018/2019/2020 various different security products ensured that MS security patches could not be installed, thus leaving the user in a LESS SECURE state.

There is the other thread in this forum too.

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Standard User charlestown
(member) Mon 21-Mar-22 19:29:06
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It has links with Russia and was banned for government use by the US back in 2017. Now governments around the world are telling people to be cautious. I don't know if that is a sound technical reason, but it seems pretty compelling. This same point also appeared in my thread a little earlier today https://forums.thinkbroadband.com/security/f/4708706...

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 21-Mar-22 21:50:04
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I wouldn’t use any third party security suite on Windows 10, as they ALL replace key files provided by Microsoft using code that less than a 10th of the user community has tested.
Putting the OP's question to one side I would say the point you are making about replacing files could be argued against lots of software people install, unless you're going to do before and after snapshots of the OS (then a diff of them) for each piece of software you are installing most people wouldn't have a clue whats being changed.

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Standard User deleted
(deleted) Mon 21-Mar-22 22:24:17
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Can anyone provide a sound technical reason why I should remove Kaspersky Antivirus for Windows (2022) from my PC and replaced it with something else?
It really doesn't matter if you're looking for a technical or moral reason, the real question is do you trust the Russians?
Standard User steve195527
(member) Tue 22-Mar-22 09:56:07
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contrary to that point:-Microsoft has in the past left known security issues unpatched(for years in some cases!)that were first identified by 3rd party venders who then provided workarounds to secure these issues until an "official Microsoft fix" was released
Standard User billford
(elder) Tue 22-Mar-22 10:14:47
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That's true, but you also have to ask "how often?"

There isn't a clear-cut answer to all this, you have to weigh up the risks yourself (as you see them), along with the possible consequences if you get it wrong.

And, as at the moment, other non-technical (or even non-computer related) considerations may come into play.

Bill
Standard User Pheasant
(knowledge is power) Tue 22-Mar-22 14:35:38
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Can anyone provide a sound technical reason why I should remove Kaspersky Antivirus for Windows (2022) from my PC and replaced it with something else?

Given events since 24 February, ask yourself how comfortable and trusting you feel with what is relatively sensitive software installed deeply into your machine(s) that is under the control of a Russian owned company. Without wanting to sound alarmist, I don’t think it beyond the realms of possibility that said company could come under the influence or direct control of the Kremlin for let’s just call it nefarious state sponsored purposes.

Then there is the humanitarian consideration of supporting Russian enterprise, albeit indirectly, in what is shaping up to be one the gravest humanitarian travesties in Europe since World War Two.

Perhaps that’s not the “technical” answer you were looking for, but sometimes it’s good to follow your gut and your heart…
Standard User Michael_Chare
(knowledge is power) Tue 22-Mar-22 17:36:20
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Given events since 24 February, ask yourself how comfortable and trusting you feel with what is relatively sensitive software installed deeply into your machine(s) that is under the control of a Russian owned company. Without wanting to sound alarmist, I don’t think it beyond the realms of possibility that said company could come under the influence or direct control of the Kremlin for let’s just call it nefarious state sponsored purposes.
So who could you trust after the Edward Snowden revelations?

Michael Chare
Standard User deleted
(deleted) Tue 22-Mar-22 17:50:16
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So who could you trust after the Edward Snowden revelations?
For me Bill spells it out perfectly
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you have to weigh up the risks yourself (as you see them), along with the possible consequences if you get it wrong.
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