schu
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On 6/26/2024 at 2:22 AM, RealCustomerfromtheUS said:
Some observations from a Real customer here from the US. I have used this antivirus for 2 years on three devices.
Strange activity, here. Bizarre actually.
I've noticed an influx of new accounts created with the sole purpose of showing interest in downloading offline versions of Kaspersky. I've also noticed old accounts that are authentic. The ratio is highly in favor of new accounts. I'm stating fact not insinuation.
I know this isn't that unusual except the United States just banned the use of this antivirus and these accounts have NO questions or concerns regarding the ban and only want the ability to download. You would expect a customer such as myself to have concerns and questions or ditch the software entirely which is what I want to do.
All of these accounts are asking for the same thing: An offline download version of this now, Federally banned antivirus
These accounts are brand new, which isn't that important, however, the substance of their posts are. all they're doing is conveying interest in the product that may be unsafe to use. If they're an offline 100% they are probably safe in most circumstances.
We don't know for sure yet. However, with the influx of new accounts...
There are some possibilities I am considering:
1. These are people that have never made accounts such as myself, and their operations are offline, so they're not afraid of threats.
2. these are adversaries trying to build confidence or maintain reputation in a product that has just been federally banned in the US
3. Personally I have noticed Kaspersky being used as a doppelganger for malware. Meaning I have seen two processes of Kaspersky . One of them was a fake and being used as malware.
4. The real Kaspersky has never detected any malicious file in the last year... even when I knew my system was infected. I made sure of it and tested the concept
Someone made the astute observation that the company is not communicating with the public. He's right. I can't even get an agent in a chat.
That was quite a paranoid rant. I trust Kaspersky and don't believe they intend to create a botnet. I want to do everything possible to continue to use the product I paid for. I would love to have an offline download of Kaspersky to prepare for the cutoff date. No one knows how the US block is going to be implemented and if a VPN will allow the program updates to continue to function. Will I be able to activate a US license that I currently own if the VPN is set to a friendly country? Will Kaspersky look the other way and allow a US license to be activated if a different country, such as Switzerland, is detected? It's completely reasonable for people to ask for an offline download. Please remove your tinfoil hat.
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In the short term, I don't know. Some have suggested a VPN, but there have been no responses from Kaspersky stating whether or not this will work. I don't buy the US government's propaganda and I think it's laughable that we're supposed to believe that the Russian government cares about our surfing habits. I'm more concerned about the NSA and other 3 letter US entities. It's truly gotten scary. Please vote the dementia patient out of office. He's really not in control of anything.
6 minutes ago, CodenameJelly said:as far as im aware the subscription doesn't start til current one runs out so you could stack one on or buy some long term codes now for use later.
This is what I thought, but after 100 days, we'll be blocked from updating virus definitions:
https://oicts.bis.gov/kaspersky/
"After 12:00 AM EDT on September 29, 2024, Kaspersky will be prohibited from providing any anti-virus signature updates and codebase updates associated with the ICTS transactions identified above; and operating the KSN in the United States or on any U.S. person's information technology system."
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They blocked it already? That p....... off. There has to be a way around this.
I agree with you. I have no desire to use a 5 eyes NSA approved AV.
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I plan to continue to use Kaspersky, because I don't believe my own government. The hypocrisy is amazing, considering that Microsoft just came out with an operating system that allows AI to take snapshots of everything you do and we're supposed to trust them! I'm so sick of these people.
I'm tempted to buy an additional 5 year license, but the thing that's most concerning is that I've read we won't be able to update the product or virus definitions after 100 days. I've got 2 years left and a friend has 3. Can a VPN be used to bypass these restrictions?
US Government Ban on private use of Kaspersky anti-virus
in Kaspersky Total Security
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It's not Kaspersky's responsibility to provide refunds for an unreasonable and paranoid political ban. I guess we'll have to wait and see if using a VPN will allow us to continue to get updates after September or if an unused license can be activated. They can't and won't tell us, for obvious reasons.