Kaspersky Transfer License To New Computer Page

Delete permanently.

And Echidna knew it.

A file named svchost.exe appeared on Athena’s desktop. She didn’t create it. Her cursor jerked, moving on its own toward the file. Echidna was already inside the peripheral drivers.

Elara opened the Kaspersky interface on Penelope. The fan screamed like a wounded animal. She navigated to > Deactivate . A warning flashed: kaspersky transfer license to new computer

Elara slumped in her chair. On Athena’s pristine screen, Kaspersky reported: "Threats found: 1. Status: Quarantined."

I SEE YOU.

The command prompt on Athena froze. Then it spat back: Delete permanently

She smiled and typed a final command:

30 seconds.

She had to block it. Not with antivirus—the new one wasn't active yet. But with a firewall rule created in raw PowerShell. She didn’t create it

She unplugged the Kaspersky USB dongle from Penelope’s fried USB port. The plastic was hot, almost burning her fingers. She slammed it into Athena’s port.

Her fingers flew: