![]() “Computers that download updates via the Kaspersky Administration Kit or Security Center management console will receive the fix automatically. ![]() ET), according to Kaspersky representative,” writes Computerworld’s Lucian Constantin. “The problem was fixed with a database update released on Jan. He said his Windows XP and Windows 7 64-bit machines were affected.” “One Australian IT manager, speaking to SC Magazine Australia on condition of anonymity, said he arrived at his business to find workstations crippled and a backlog of user support requests. “Angry users took to Twitter to vent steam and ask Kaspersky how to address the problem,” writes SC Magazine’s Darren Pauli. A flawed Kaspersky Endpoint Security update recently blocked Windows XP users from accessing the Internet.
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