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Eugene

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Fri Aug 16, 2019, 02:40 PM Aug 2019

Kaspersky Antivirus Software Exposed Millions to Web Tracking

Source: Tom's Guide

Kaspersky Antivirus Software Exposed Millions to Web Tracking

By Paul Wagenseil a day ago Security

Program injected JavaScript, unique IDs into web pages

UPDATED with comment from Kaspersky.

Kaspersky antivirus software let websites track users for years, a German journalist revealed today (Aug. 15).

Ronald Eikenberg of c't magazine detailed how the Kaspersky software installed on a test laptop injected JavaScript code onto every web page rendered on every browser on a test laptop.

Even worse, the Kaspersky JavaScript contained an ID number that was replicated in every page rendered on a single machine. The ID number was changed on other PCs.

"That's a remarkably bad idea," Eikenberg wrote in the English version of his article (it's also available in German). "Other scripts running in the context of the website domain can access the entire HTML source any time, which means they can read the Kaspersky ID. In other words, any website can read the user's Kaspersky ID and use it for tracking."

You can disable the Kaspersky ID injection entirely by going into your Kaspersky software's settings, then Additional/Network, then locating Traffic Processing and unchecking "Inject script into web traffic to interact with web pages."

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Kaspersky Antivirus Software Exposed Millions to Web Tracking (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2019 OP
Any news I've ever heard about Kaspersky has always been bad. lpbk2713 Aug 2019 #1

lpbk2713

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1. Any news I've ever heard about Kaspersky has always been bad.
Fri Aug 16, 2019, 03:04 PM
Aug 2019


And that is going back several years. At the very least it has always been bloatware.

Thanks.

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