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- Internet Gatekeeper for Linux
- Messaging Security Gateway
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- Policy Manager for Linux
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- PSB Server Security
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Latest news
F-Secure publishes a new hotfix for Anti-Virus for Microsoft Exchange 9.00-9.10
F-Secure has published the Hotfix 3 that fixes a vulnerability in a DLL component and that also fixes the Quarantine not having been accessible from the web console.
F-Secure publishes hotfix on Client Security 10.00
F-Secure has published a hotfix regarding Client Security 10.00. This hotfix solves the issue that the access to some websites is blocked, when the Stateful Inspection level is set to RFC in the Policy Manager console.
F-Secure publishes hotfix on proprietary update validation mechanism
F-Secure's proprietary update validation mechanism will expire and hotfixes are required to ensure that affected products continue receiving updates after Monday May 27th 2013.
F-Secure publishes hotfix on security updates for Linux products
Hotfixes have been released for certain F-Secure Linux security solutions to accommodate vendor-released security updates for third party components.
F-Secure publishes hotfix on security vulnerability in DLL component
F-Secure has published a hotfix regarding a security vulnerability in a legacy DLL component. Under certain circumstances, affected products may allow arbitrary connections to the ODBC drivers, leading to remote code execution.
Standalone installation of Client Security 10 not possible
As of version 10, it is not possible to install F-Secure Client Security as a standalone installation. Client Security 10 requires that F-Secure Policy Manager 10.10 is available, and this requires a separate computer (server) to be available in the network environment.