Kts-subscription-2026-05-24-p-.dat !!install!! -

: This is the date your current protection is set to expire.

In any case, unless you are certain of its origin. If in doubt, delete it or quarantine it.

If you encounter this file on your system or need to manage the subscription it represents, the following steps are typical for users: KTS-Subscription-2026-05-24-P-.dat

: Be careful if you found this file in an unexpected location (e.g., Downloads folder without any recent purchase) or received it from an unverified email sender. Cybercriminals sometimes mask malware as .dat subscription files.

The file is almost certainly a legitimate Kaspersky Total Security license data file valid until May 24, 2026. Treat it as a sensitive digital asset — do not double-click to open it carelessly, do not share it, and apply it directly within Kaspersky’s license management interface. If you did not purchase any Kaspersky product, treat the file with suspicion and scan it immediately. : This is the date your current protection is set to expire

This specific file name, , likely refers to a license key or backup data file for Kaspersky Total Security (KTS) , indicating a subscription set to expire on May 24, 2026 .

: These tools also require yearly software subscriptions (such as for ESI[tronic] 2.0 software) to stay updated with the latest vehicle models. If you encounter this file on your system

The second segment, denotes the data domain. This is the "what" of the file.

Confirms the file contains your active license details. Why This Date Matters