Kaspersky is back with a bang, introducing a new Linux antivirus package priced at $59.99. This launch comes despite the company facing a US sales ban, showing its commitment to protecting Linux users worldwide. The new software promises robust security for Linux desktops and servers, combining Kaspersky’s decades-long expertise with features tailored for open-source environments.
The new Linux antivirus focuses on advanced malware detection, real-time scanning, and system performance optimization. Users can expect seamless updates, lightweight installation, and compatibility across popular Linux distributions. With cyber threats increasingly targeting open-source platforms, Kaspersky aims to fill a critical gap for individuals and small businesses relying on Linux.
Although Kaspersky can no longer sell in the US, it continues to operate in global markets. This strategic pivot allows the company to maintain revenue streams while reinforcing its reputation as a trusted cybersecurity provider. Linux users outside the US now have access to enterprise-grade protection at a reasonable price.
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