NOTICE:
Your Activation code will be sent via email..
This manual process "normally" takes between 2 - 4 hours, depending upon availability of our staff.
However, it may take up to 24 hours in order for you to receive the license code to activate your
F-Secure software. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience this may cause you.
Click HERE to download F-Secure Internet Security Suite.
note: You must un-install all pre-existing internet security software before installing F-Secure.
More information is available in the FAQ's on what programs conflict with F-Secure.
Please click the link below to review the system requirments. If you do not meet the minimum
system requirements, it is not recommended you download F-Secure as it may cause Operating
System problems or failures.
System Requirements
note: You must un-install all pre-existing internet security software before installing F-Secure. More information is available in the FAQ's on what programs conflict with F-Secure.
We highly recommend running a virus scan before installing F-Secure. You can do so by clicking the Online Virus Scan option below. Doing so will ensure a complete, clean install.
Find out if your computer is infected.
Online Virus Scan - This link opens in a new window, if you have a popup blocker installed, you will need to allow this window to open.
General Information
When signing up for F-Secure you "must" use your @prtcnet.org email account.
Here you will find a list of the most Frequently Asked Questions that we receive.
Choose a section below to get Started:
Security Tips:
- Most of the worms which use e-mail to propagate use Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express to spread. If you need to use Outlook, download and install the latest Outlook security patch from Microsoft. In general, keep your operating system and applications up-to-date and apply the latest patches when they become available. Be sure to get the updates directly from the vendor.
- When possible, avoid e-mail attachments both when sending and receiving e-mail.
- Configure Windows to always show file extensions. In Windows 2000, this is done through Explorer via the Tools menu: Tools/Folder Options/View - and uncheck "Hide file extensions for known file types". This makes it more difficult to for a harmful file (such as an EXE or VBS) to masquerade as a harmless file (such as TXT or JPG).
- Avoid downloading files from public newsgroups (Usenet news). These are often used by virus writers to distribute their new viruses.
- Disconnect your network or modem cable when you're not using your computer - or just power it down.
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Find out if your computer is infected.
Online Virus Scan - This link opens in a new window, if you have a popup blocker installed, you will need to allow this window to open.
General Information
