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March 16, 2022 |
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Is it safe to use Russian-based Kaspersky antivirus? No, and here's whyKaspersky antivirus products are used by millions of people globally and could, in theory, result in one of the most significant cyberattacks in history. As fears mount of what the Kremlin might do next, Germany's information agency calls for users to stop using the potentially harmful antivirus. We'll show you how to remove it from your devices. Tap or click here for steps to remove Kaspersky antivirus software. → |
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