Kaspersky ends US operations

Kaspersky ends US operations


Shortly before Kaspersky The sale of antivirus software was banned in the US. The company then closed its US operations ended.

World famous virus software Kasperskywas banned from state institutions by the law approved and made official by former US President Donald Trump in recent years. Behind this KasperskyThere were allegations that the company may have leaked data to Russian intelligence. Some sources claimed that there were Russian hackers who entered the NSA’s computers using the company’s software. The famous security company, which was excluded from both civilian and military institutions as a result of these and similar allegations, denied all the accusations at the time. In recent weeks, the Biden administration took a step. The current US president has banned Kaspersky Labs from selling its antivirus products to US customers. Russian software company can no longer sell in the US and After September, it will not be able to serve existing customers.. The company has reached its inevitable end after these developments, It was reported today that it has closed its operations in the US and laid off half of its employees.

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The US has also been taking steps against Chinese companies recently. For example, China’s DJI, which continues to be one of the world’s largest drone manufacturers, is facing a US-based drone ban. It is located. So far, there have been many against DJI US legal restrictionis now taking a bigger step. A bill that would ban DJI drones across the US has been on the table for a while now, and Countering CCP Drones Act This bill was recently passed as Approved by the United States House of Representatives.

In this context, DJI-signed drones are subject to the US Federal Communications Commission’s “Secure and Trustworthy Communications Networks ActIt is said that the company will not be able to sell drones in the US as of 2025 due to this law, which prevents communications equipment or services that pose a national security risk from working on US networks.

DJI made a statement on this issue last month and said: “A US bill targeting DJI drones threatens all users in the US. Revoking FCC authorizations could render existing drones obsolete. “If the proposed law goes into effect, Americans would lose access to new DJI drones. If DJI’s FCC authorization is revoked, existing models would be unflyable. This would apply to all drone owners, regardless of recreational, commercial, or government use.”

The company ensures that this process does not happen here asked the website to object and launched a major fight like TikTok. However, it does not look like the US administration will reverse its decision.

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