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security geeks can be scary for the average user, and F-Secure's suites have long had a geeky air. That all changes with F-Secure Internet Security 2010 ($59.99 direct for 3 licenses) and its all-new task-focused user interface. The changes aren't ...
New task-oriented interface simplifies access. Real-Time Protection Network improves detection. Performance impact reduced. Effective firewall blocks exploits. Repeated malware scans are fast
Big trouble installing on infested test systems. Phishing protection not functional. Limited parental controls. Malware blocking can slow system. Malware information links unreliable
The 2010 edition of F-Secure Internet Security has a new, easier-to-use interface and improved detection capabilities courtesy of a new protection network. This year's suite has less impact on performance than last year's, and its firewall now ...
Security software written by security geeks for security geeks can be scary for the average user, and F-Secure's suites have long had a geeky air. That all changes with F-Secure Internet Security 2010 ($59.99 direct for 3 licenses) and its all-new...
A revamped front-end makes F-Secure's latest easier to use, but is it enough to turn a solid security suite into a genuine contender?
Great protection, but there are some wrinkles to be ironed out of the new interface
A head-to-head test of two leading security suites
Internet security is essential even if your surfing habits are minimal, but choosing the right protection suite can be a daunting task. Having put F-Secure's upcoming Internet Security 2010 suite up against Sunbelt's Vipre Antivirus + Antispyware both ...
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