The German authorities recommend that we give up Kaspersky antivirus

German cybersecurity authorities recommend that we abandon Kaspersky antivirus solutions. The Moscow-based security company is suspected of collaborating with the Kremlin regime soon by launching cyber attacks.

In this case, Kaspersky software can be used to bypass certain infected files, extract confidential data, or even distribute malware through updates.

No matter what environment you use Kaspersky Antivirus on, it’s best to focus on something else. Even a free antivirus provides more security in the current context.

There is currently no evidence of an imminent cyber attack, but recent posts by Eugene Kaspersky on Twitter show that he is on the side of the Russian federation in the conflict in Ukraine.

The statements made by the CEO of the company managed to generate a wave of revolt among Internet users, and many gave up Kaspersky software two weeks ago.