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Kaspersky

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U.S. sales of Kaspersky antivirus were barred from July 20, 2024, driving its exit from the market and replacement of customers’ software with Pango’s UltraAV.

Who they are

Kaspersky is a Russia-based cybersecurity company whose coverage spans antivirus products, threat research and the political scrutiny attached to its Russian base. It appears both as a source uncovering malware affecting Android, iPhones and widely used software, and as the subject of U.S. and Canadian security restrictions.

The recent arc

Coverage was strongest in 2024Q3, following a sustained 2024Q2–Q3 run centered on the U.S. Commerce Department’s ban of Kaspersky antivirus sales. Reuters reported that the restrictions would halt U.S. sales from July 20 and updates and resales later in September; Kaspersky subsequently said it would close its U.S. business and eliminate U.S.-based roles. The story then shifted from policy to customer migration, as U.S. users found UltraAV installed remotely and Kaspersky confirmed the replacement software was owned by Pango.

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The tension

The core tension is between Kaspersky’s role as a prolific security researcher and the trust problem created by its Russian location. U.S. authorities said the company posed national-security and privacy risks, sanctions targeted 12 senior leaders, and Canada barred Kaspersky from government-issued mobile devices. That scrutiny echoes earlier reporting involving the NSA, including allegations that Russian spies used Kaspersky software to search for U.S. intelligence documents, even as Kaspersky’s researchers reported threats such as Apple’s Triangulation spyware and the Necro malware in Google Play apps.

Why it matters

Kaspersky’s U.S. wind-down shows how national-security policy can reshape a consumer security vendor’s distribution, support obligations and customer software choices, not merely government procurement. If restrictions and replacement arrangements persist, its research findings may remain influential while its access to major markets and the trust attached to its products stay constrained; the continued reporting of discoveries, most recently the Daemon Tools compromise, makes that split role especially consequential.

Kaspersky has appeared in 84 articles since 2015-02. Coverage peaked in 2024Q3 with 6 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Russian, Russia, Kaspersky Lab, NSA.

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Coverage Timeline

2024-06-21
TechCrunch 2 related

The US Department of the Treasury announces sanctions against twelve executives of Kaspersky; founder and CEO Eugene Kaspersky is not included in the sanctions

The U.S. government announced Friday sanctions against twelve executives and senior leaders of the Russia-based cybersecurity giant Kaspersky.

2021-07-06
The Record 36 related

In a post on the REvil dark web blog, the gang takes credit for the Kaseya attack, claims it infected 1M+ systems, and demands $70M in bitcoin for the decryptor

and Kaseya's $70M REvil demand Usama Jawad / Neowin : Ransomware group demands $70 million in Bitcoin for “universal decryptor” Gavin Phillips / MUO : Ransomware Group Demands $70m Bitcoin Payment to ...

2017-12-03
New York Times 15 related

Former NSA employee Nghia H. Pho pleads guilty to taking classified files home, where, officials say, Russian hackers stole the files via Kaspersky software

BALTIMORE — A former National Security Agency employee admitted on Friday that he had illegally taken from the agency classified documents believed …

2017-12-02
New York Times 12 related

Former NSA employee Nghia H. Pho pleads guilty to taking classified files home, where, officials say, Russian hackers stole the files via Kaspersky software

BALTIMORE — A former National Security Agency employee admitted on Friday that he had illegally taken from the agency classified documents believed …

2017-08-10
The Verge 16 related

Kaspersky Lab to drop its antitrust complaint after Microsoft agrees to make changes to Windows 10 with better visibility, help with compatibility reviews, more

Kaspersky is withdrawing its European antitrust complaint against Microsoft today.  The software giant has agreed to make changes …

2016-11-14
Ars Technica 11 related

Kaspersky accuses Microsoft of anticompetitive bundling of antivirus software

Peter Bright / Ars Technica :

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Quarterly Coverage

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Narrative

Kaspersky has appeared in 113 tech news articles since February 2015. The biggest stories include The US' restrictions on Kaspersky will stop US sales of its antivirus tool from July 20... and Sources: hackers stole NSA data on US offensive and defensive cyber capabilities from a.... Frequently covered alongside Kaspersky Lab, NSA, Reuters, Dustin Volz, and Kaspersky Labs. Coverage has shifted toward developer, consumer themes and away from enterprise, regulation.

Key Moments

2024Q3enterprise +43pts; consumer +13pts; research +17pts
2025Q1enterprise -83pts; consumer +17pts; research +33pts
2026Q2developer +100pts; consumer +50pts; research -50pts

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