F-Secure develops and sells antivirus, VPN, password management, and other consumer cyber security products and services for computers, mobile devices, smart TVs and internet of things devices. The company also offers several free-to-use tools on its website.
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Anti-Theft for Mobile can be installed only to one device. When changing the phone, you need to buy a new license for the new phone.Back to topGeneral Use18. My phone was reset. How can I restore the F-Secure Mobile Security?You can restore the subscription status by using the same subscription key in the new installation. After the system re-flashing, download the latest '.sis-install' package from -secure.com/ and enter your subscription number when requested during set-up. The license status will be checked from and confirmed by the server.Back to top19. How can I contact support?In case of a problem with F-Secure Mobile Security, please contact the following e-mail address: mobile-support@f-secure.comTo help us to help you, please provide the following information:1. Problem description2. Phone model3. The subscription code4. The IMEI code of the phone (you will see it with code *#06#)5. Your mobile telephone number in international format6. The version of your F-Secure Mobile Security7. The firmware version of the phone (you will see it with code *#0000#)8. List of all the other software that is installed in the phone memory Back to topInteroperability20. I installed F-Secure Mobile Security and another vendor's anti-virus software to the same device. Now my phone will not start. What can I do?Installing two anti-virus software to the same device can cause severe conflicts. You must start the phone without loading the F-Secure Mobile Security in the start-up and then remove the conflicting anti-virus software.1. Restart the phone.2. After inputting the PIN-code, hold the Shift (the pen key) pressed and press the 'C'-key multiple times.3. F-Secure Mobile Security will not be loaded, and the phone will start normally.4. Remove the conflicting anti-virus software. 5. Restart the phone.Note: Symantec Mobile Anti-Virus must be disabled manually before it can be uninstalled:1. From the Symantec GUI, disable "Protection" and "Firewall".2. Select "Exit" to close the Symantec Mobile Anti-Virus.3. Uninstall Symantec Mobile Anti-Virus from the application manager.4. Restart the phone. Back to topVirus Handling21. I think my phone is infected with a virus. What should I do?If you suspect a virus infection, check the following:1. Find out where the infection came from; did you receive it via Bluetooth, MMS, or was it downloaded from the Internet?2. Check the process list (by holding the menu button pressed), and terminate all unknown processes (by selecting the process and pressing the 'C'-button).3. Check if the Bluetooth icon is activated? Are other phones in close range getting Bluetooth connection attempts?4. Have people in your phonebook been receiving MMS messages with attached '.sis-files' from you?5. Does the phone menu work? Does it show something unusual? Does the Application Manager work?6. Do the symptoms resemble the most common mobile viruses (Cabir, Commwarrior, Skulls)? For more info on these, please see:- -secure.com/v-descs/cabir.shtml- -secure.com/v-descs/commwarrior.shtml- -secure.com/v-descs/skulls.shtmlTo make a full system virus scan: Install the F-Secure Mobile Security, update the virus definitions, and do a full system scan. For further assistance, contact mobile-support@f-secure.com Back to top
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The confirmation email will be emailed to the specified e-mail address from . Click on the confirmation link in that email. Then, another email with license serial key and download link will receive. Once download, install and activate the F-Secure Antivirus 2016 with received license serial key.
What happens when another non-Microsoft antivirus/antimalware solution is used? Can you run Microsoft Defender Antivirus alongside another antivirus product? The answers depend on several factors, such as your operating system and whether you're using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint together with your antivirus protection.
(1) On Windows Server, if you're running a non-Microsoft antivirus product, you can uninstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus to prevent conflict. If the device is onboarded to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, you can use Microsoft Defender Antivirus in passive mode (see below).
(2) On Windows Server 2019, Windows Server, version 1803 or newer, Windows Server 2016, or Windows Server 2012 R2, Microsoft Defender Antivirus doesn't enter passive mode automatically when you install a non-Microsoft antivirus product. In those cases, set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode to prevent problems caused by having multiple antivirus products installed on a server. You can set Microsoft Defender Antivirus to passive mode using a registry key as follows:
(3) On Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server version 1803 or newer, Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server 2022, if you are using a non-Microsoft antivirus product on an endpoint that is not onboarded to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, disable/uninstall Microsoft Defender Antivirus manually to prevent problems caused by having multiple antivirus products installed on a server.
Defender for Endpoint includes capabilities that further extend the antivirus protection that is installed on your endpoint. You can benefit from running Microsoft Defender Antivirus alongside another antivirus solution.
For example, Endpoint detection and response (EDR) in block mode provides added protection from malicious artifacts even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus is not the primary antivirus product. Such capabilities require Microsoft Defender Antivirus to be installed and running in passive mode or active mode.
Don't disable, stop, or modify any of the associated services that are used by Microsoft Defender Antivirus, Defender for Endpoint, or the Windows Security app. This recommendation includes the wscsvc, SecurityHealthService, MsSense, Sense, WinDefend, or MsMpEng services and processes. Manually modifying these services can cause severe instability on your devices and can make your network vulnerable. Disabling, stopping, or modifying those services can also cause problems when using non-Microsoft antivirus solutions and how their information is displayed in the Windows Security app.
In Defender for Endpoint, you can turn EDR in block mode on, even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus isn't your primary antivirus solution. EDR in block mode detects and remediate malicious items that are found on the device (post breach). To learn more, see EDR in block mode.
In active mode, Microsoft Defender Antivirus is used as the antivirus app on the machine. Settings that are configured by using Configuration Manager, Group Policy, Microsoft Intune, or other management products will apply. Files are scanned, threats are remediated, and detection information is reported in your configuration tool (such as in the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center or the Microsoft Defender Antivirus app on the endpoint).
In passive mode, Microsoft Defender Antivirus isn't used as the antivirus app, and threats are not remediated by Microsoft Defender Antivirus. However, threats can be remediated by Endpoint detection and response (EDR) in block mode. Files are scanned by EDR, and reports are provided for threat detections that are shared with the Defender for Endpoint service. You might see alerts showing Microsoft Defender Antivirus as a source, even when Microsoft Defender Antivirus is in passive mode.
When Microsoft Defender Antivirus is in passive mode, you can still manage updates for Microsoft Defender Antivirus; however, you can't move Microsoft Defender Antivirus into active mode if your devices have a non-Microsoft antivirus product that is providing real-time protection from malware.
Make sure to get your antivirus and antimalware updates, even if Microsoft Defender Antivirus is running in passive mode. See Manage Microsoft Defender Antivirus updates and apply baselines.Note that passive mode is only supported on Windows Server 2012 R2 & 2016 when the machine is onboarded using the modern, unified solution.
When disabled or uninstalled, Microsoft Defender Antivirus isn't used as the antivirus app. Files aren't scanned and threats aren't remediated. Disabling or uninstalling Microsoft Defender Antivirus isn't recommended in general; if possible, keep Microsoft Defender Antivirus in passive mode if you're using a non-Microsoft antimalware/antivirus solution.
In cases where Microsoft Defender Antivirus is disabled automatically, it can be re-enabled automatically if the non-Microsoft antivirus/antimalware product expires, is uninstalled, or otherwise stops providing real-time protection from viruses, malware, or other threats. The automatic re-enabling of Microsoft Defender Antivirus helps to ensure that antivirus protection is maintained on your endpoints. 2ff7e9595c
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