• Australia Bans Kaspersky Software Over National Security and Espionages

    From TheCivvie@618:500/14 to All on Mon Feb 24 11:59:12 2025
    Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national security concerns. "After considering threat and risk analysis, I have determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web services by Australian Government entities poses an unacceptable security risk to Australian Government, networks and data,

    https://thehackernews.com/2025/02/australia-bans-kaspersky-software-over.html


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  • From TheCivvie@618:500/14 to All on Mon Feb 24 14:23:44 2025
    Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national security concerns. "After considering threat and risk analysis, I have determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web services by Australian Government entities poses an unacceptable security risk to Australian Government, networks and data,

    https://thehackernews.com/2025/02/australia-bans-kaspersky-software-over.html


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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to TheCivvie on Mon Feb 24 09:00:24 2025
    TheCivvie wrote to All <=-

    Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national
    security concerns. "After considering threat and risk analysis, I have determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web
    services by Australian Government entities poses an unacceptable
    security risk to Australian Government, networks and data,

    I was just thinking back to when we had a more robust desktop security
    platform - Avast, Kapersky, and others made a more resilient desktop
    security landscape. Most home desktops are just running Defender.

    I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in
    EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.

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  • From TheCivvie@618:500/14 to Kurt Weiske on Mon Feb 24 22:36:32 2025
    Kurt Weiske wrote to TheCivvie <=-

    TheCivvie wrote to All <=-

    Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of
    security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national
    security concerns. "After considering threat and risk analysis, I
    have
    determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web
    services by Australian Government entities poses an unacceptable
    security risk to Australian Government, networks and data,

    I was just thinking back to when we had a more robust desktop security
    platform - Avast, Kapersky, and others made a more resilient desktop
    security landscape. Most home desktops are just running Defender.

    That is scary that we have come to the stage where Defender is considered safe. I have only 1 wiindows PC and it was the first thing I did was to disable it. It is a forecast machine and no ports open. I grab the text files on the lan

    I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in
    EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.


    After their 2024 incident, I bet Crowdstrike play it much safer with updates :)

    TC


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  • From TheCivvie@618:500/14 to Kurt Weiske on Tue Feb 25 09:36:38 2025
    Kurt Weiske wrote to TheCivvie <=-

    TheCivvie wrote to All <=-

    Australia has become the latest country to ban the installation of
    security software from Russian company Kaspersky, citing national
    security concerns. "After considering threat and risk analysis, I
    have
    determined that the use of Kaspersky Lab, Inc. products and web
    services by Australian Government entities poses an unacceptable
    security risk to Australian Government, networks and data,

    I was just thinking back to when we had a more robust desktop security
    platform - Avast, Kapersky, and others made a more resilient desktop
    security landscape. Most home desktops are just running Defender.

    That is scary that we have come to the stage where Defender is considered safe. I have only 1 wiindows PC and it was the first thing I did was to disable it. It is a forecast machine and no ports open. I grab the text files on the lan

    I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in
    EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.


    After their 2024 incident, I bet Crowdstrike play it much safer with updates :)

    TC


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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to TheCivvie on Wed Feb 26 06:06:41 2025
    TheCivvie wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-

    I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in
    EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.


    After their 2024 incident, I bet Crowdstrike play it much safer with updates :)

    Ironic, since the CEO of Crowdstrike was the CTO of McAfee, when they
    had a similar update in 2012 that bricked a large number of their clients, taking them off the net.




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  • From Sean Rima@618:500/14.1 to Kurt Weiske on Wed Feb 26 16:46:00 2025
    TheCivvie wrote to Kurt Weiske <=-

    I suppose corporate networks still have desktop AV, except now it's in KW>> EDR packages like Crowdstrike and Trend Micro.


    After their 2024 incident, I bet Crowdstrike play it much safer with
    updates :)

    Ironic, since the CEO of Crowdstrike was the CTO of McAfee, when they
    had a similar update in 2012 that bricked a large number of their clients, taking them off the net.

    I had forgotten that. History repeats itself ;)

    TC


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