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US to ban its citizens from using Kaspersky?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trident" data-source="post: 1083151" data-attributes="member: 99014"><p>On Windows any background process that has no visible window is called service, on Linux and Unix-like operating systems, it’s called daemon.</p><p>It’s impossible to work in the background efficiently without a service/daemon. It is only possible to launch a small agent that displays a tray icon for example.</p><p></p><p>On this forum, we are not here to praise. We are merely stating the facts and they are:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Kaspersky has been around for quite some time and so has Putin. So far <strong>there is no evidence that Kaspersky has endangered users privacy and security</strong>. There are speculations.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">There is no evidence that any other company’s software, including the very Microsoft Windows <strong>can’t</strong> endanger users privacy and security.</li> </ul><p>Tech firms lately have come under increased scrutiny all over the world. Their modus operandi has been the same 15+ years but only today everything started to become a problem and governments started to put their nose, and wave fingers.</p><p>Could it be that they are desperately trying to cover holes in their thinning budgets with lawsuits, bans and whatnot?</p><p>Ask yourself this question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trident, post: 1083151, member: 99014"] On Windows any background process that has no visible window is called service, on Linux and Unix-like operating systems, it’s called daemon. It’s impossible to work in the background efficiently without a service/daemon. It is only possible to launch a small agent that displays a tray icon for example. On this forum, we are not here to praise. We are merely stating the facts and they are: [LIST] [*]Kaspersky has been around for quite some time and so has Putin. So far [B]there is no evidence that Kaspersky has endangered users privacy and security[/B]. There are speculations. [*]There is no evidence that any other company’s software, including the very Microsoft Windows [B]can’t[/B] endanger users privacy and security. [/LIST] Tech firms lately have come under increased scrutiny all over the world. Their modus operandi has been the same 15+ years but only today everything started to become a problem and governments started to put their nose, and wave fingers. Could it be that they are desperately trying to cover holes in their thinning budgets with lawsuits, bans and whatnot? Ask yourself this question. [/QUOTE]
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