F-Secure’s new 2010 products are a complete security solution designed to meet the needs of today’s Internet users – without slowing down their computers. Both F-Secure Anti-Virus 2010 and Internet Security 2010 are light on memory use but fast and efficient in detecting all Internet threats.
According to performance tests by the independent testing organization AV-Test.org, F-Secure Internet Security™ 2010 has 80% less overall system impact and 60% faster virus scans than the previous version. The product also uses 70% less memory than before.
F-Secure’s CTO Pirkka Palomäki says, “We have listened to consumers and have conducted extensive usability studies when developing the 2010 releases. F-Secure has now responded with an improved overall experience including major performance gains and a great new user interface. At the same time we provide even better security with innovative new features like Browsing Protection. The result is a security product that sets new standard in safe use of the computer and the Internet.”
Doug Clements, Director for AntiVirus Market stated: “Online security is becoming ever more crucial because so many important aspects of people’s lives are connected to computers, the Internet and digital content. By offering F-Secure’s Anti-Virus 2010 and Internet Security 2010 we are able to offer our customers products from a vendor who places the highest importance on protecting our customers valuable content across devices and access, both from threats and loss.
About F-Secure Corporation
Innovation, reliability and speed of response – these are the qualities that have made F-Secure one of the world’s leading IT security providers since the company was founded in 1988. Today F-Secure’s award-winning and easy-to-use products are trusted in millions of homes and businesses around the world. We provide powerful real-time protection that works quietly and smoothly in the background, so computer and smartphone users can enjoy the benefits of connected life to the full. The latest news on real-time virus threat scenarios is available at the F-Secure Data Security Lab weblog at http://www.f-

