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Kaspersky Withdraws from the U.S. Market, Automatically Substitutes Software with UltraAV, Sparking Concerns
Kaspersky Withdraws from the U.S. Market, Automatically Substitutes Software with UltraAV, Sparking Concerns
Kaspersky Withdraws from the U.S. Market, Automatically Substitutes Software with UltraAV, Sparking Concerns
Kaspersky Withdraws from the U.S. Market, Automatically Substitutes Software with UltraAV, Sparking Concerns

Kaspersky Withdraws from the U.S. Market, Automatically Substitutes Software with UltraAV, Sparking Concerns

Kaspersky has officially started withdrawing its services from the U.S., transitioning existing users to UltraAV as of September 19, 2024, prior to its complete exit at the end of the month.In a post announcing this change on September 21.

AMD and Copilot+ Pave the Way for AI-Powered Xbox Gaming

AMD’s new mobile Ryzen AI 300 series processors have been approved by Microsoft to run advanced AI applications under the Copilot+ brand. Given AMD’s role as a supplier for Microsoft Xbox and the company’s significant investment in AI, an AI-powered Xbox is expected to be announced soon, possibly as early as next year.

UK Commits to AI Safety Pact to Safeguard Human Rights and Democracy

The UK has signed a significant AI safety treaty aimed at safeguarding human rights, democracy, and the rule of law against potential technological threats. Lord Chancellor Shabana Mahmood formalized the agreement with the Council of Europe, marking a commitment to a coordinated global strategy for managing AI’s risks and benefits.

Microsoft Warns of New INC Ransomware Targeting the U.S. Healthcare Sector

Microsoft has announced that a financially motivated threat actor has used a new ransomware variant called INC to target the healthcare sector in the U.S. for the first time. The company’s threat intelligence team is tracking this threat activity under the group known as Vanilla Tempest (formerly DEV-0832).

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