Trusted from the Start
Kaspersky promotes among it's customers and partners a program called Allow List. The objective of this program is to proactively prevent false-positive detections of known applications. By participating in this program, we will be able to better Kaspersky products by not only reducing inaccurate detections, but simultaneously prevent risk by eliminating unnecessary downtime. To find out more about how this program works, you can visit https://www.kaspersky.com/partners/allowlist-program. Additionally, you can contact support to discuss the program further and receive the FAQ.
Product Lifecycle Updates
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Linux (10.1.1.6421)
- New Status: Limited Support as of May 1, 2021
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 11 for Linux (11.1.0.3013)
- New Status: Limited Support as of May 1, 2022
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Linux (10.1.1.6421)
- New Status: End of Life as of May 1, 2022
- Kaspersky Security 10 for Mobile (10.8.1.4)
- New Status: End of Life as of April 27, 2021
- Kaspersky Security 10 for Mobile (10.8.3.48)
- New Status: Limited support as of April 25, 2021
- Kaspersky Security 10 for Mobile (10.8.3.48)
- New Status: End of Life as of April 25, 2022
- Kaspersky Security 10 for Mobile (10.8.3.95)
- New Status: Limited Support as of October 31, 2021
- Kaspersky Security 10 for Mobile (10.8.3.115)
- New Status: Limited Support as of April 30, 2022
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows (10.3.0.6294)
- New Status: End of Life as of May 1, 2021
- Kaspersky Endpoint Security 10 for Windows (10.3.3.275)
- New Status: End of Life as of November 1, 2021
- Kaspersky Embedded Systems Security 2.0 (2.1.0.441)
- New Status: End of Life as of May 1, 2021
- Kaspersky Secure Mail Gateway 1.0 (1.1.2.30)
- New Status: Limited Support as of April 30, 2022
- Kaspersky Security 9.0 for Microsoft Exchange Servers (9.5.153.0)
- New Status: End of Life as of May 16, 2021
|