F-Secure Internet Security 2006 provides reliable protection against viruses, spam, and other online menaces. Although its spyware defence needs work, F-Secure is a steadfast defender and a solid, affordable choice for newcomers.
F-Secure Internet Security 2006 provides a strong defence
against Internet baddies, including viruses, malware, spam,
phishing attempts, and cracker intrusions. It's aggressively
priced AU$5 - AU$15 less than competing suites from McAfee and
Symantec, and
its well-crafted interface makes it easy to change security
settings. Even better, F-Secure won't slow your PC to a crawl
during full system scans.
But F-Secure needs to be more proactive in blocking spyware.
Also, it takes a very long time to run a full scan, and it
doesn't provide an antispam toolbar for Microsoft Outlook. Phone
support costs a bundle, too. Still, F-Secure packs plenty of
muscle to ward off security threats. It's a worthy upgrade for
F-Secure Internet Security 2005 users, and a solid, affordable
choice for newcomers.
Installation
During setup, F-Secure was more demanding than other security
suites we've tested. For example, it made us uninstall
potentially conflicting applications, including Spybot Search and
Destroy, Lavasoft
Ad-aware (which F-Secure's antispyware technology is based
on), and Yahoo
Toolbar, which also has antispy features. F-Secure
automatically uninstalled these apps with one click; however, we
question the wisdom here, since running more than one antispyware
app is often necessary to thoroughly protect your system.
The start-up wizard in F-Secure made it easy to configure our
security settings, including the new Time Lock feature, which
lets parents limit Internet access to a specific time -- 9 a.m.
to 9 p.m., for instance -- to prevent their kids from going
online unsupervised. Total installation time ran about 30 minutes
-- on a par with best-selling competitors McAfee Internet
Security and Symantec Norton Internet
Security.
Interface
F-Secure's interface will appeal to advanced users who like to
tinker with security settings. Like Trend Micro PC-cillin
Internet Security 2006, F-Secure lets you add and remove
individual file formats from the list of scanned file types.
Granted, most people won't ever touch this feature, but security
aficionados may choose to remove specific formats from the list
to shorten system scans or to add formats to bolster protection.
This level of granular control is pervasive throughout the
interface. For instance, F-Secure lets you run scheduled scans
after your computer is idle for 5 minutes -- handy for lunchtime
virus checks. None of F-Secure's competitors offer this level of
configurability.
Features
F-Secure Internet Security 2006 improves the 2005
version's security suite by adding several security tools at
an affordable price. It now has real-time antispyware protection
based on Lavasoft's respected Ad-aware. It also has Time Lock, a
parental-control device that sets time limits on your kids'
Internet access. Unlike any of its competitors, F-Secure detects
and destroys mysterious root kits that can plant Trojans and
keyloggers on your system. Unfortunately, it doesn't provide an
antispam toolbar for Microsoft Outlook -- a handy way to block or
allow individual e-mail senders. By contrast, security suites
from McAfee, Norton, and
PC-cillin all
ship with this feature.
Real-time spyware detection is a good thing, and F-Secure has
it, but it should be more proactive. Like PC-cillin and Norton,
F-Secure allowed us to download and install WhenU WeatherCast, a
free desktop utility known to contain adware. Once WeatherCast
was installed, however, F-Secure detected and offered to
quarantine it. McAfee was a more aggressive spyware defender,
identifying WeatherCast as potential malware before we downloaded
it.
Performance
F-Secure's scanning performance is a good-news/bad-news scenario.
The bad news is that F-Secure takes an eternity (well, almost) to
run a full-system checkup. The good news: you'll be able to get
work done during an F-Secure scan. Overall, unlike some
well-known security-suite competitors, F-Secure isn't a huge
burden on your system performance.
Support
F-Secure offers free e-mail support, and our mail queries to the
company's tech reps were answered promptly and accurately within
one business day. F-Secure's support site has a new series of
E-Learning tutorials, which are well-designed Flash-based lessons
that show beginners how to set up and use Internet Security 2006.
The site also includes a fairly comprehensive set of FAQs on
installation issues, program features, and other security topics.
F-Secure Internet Security 2006
Company: F-Secure
Price: AU$125