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== How to a run manual F-Secure Scan ==
== How to a run manual F-Secure Scan ==
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<li> Open F-Secure Server Security by searching it in the windows search bar.  
<li> Open F-Secure Client Security by searching it in the windows search bar. Note: only UMIACS-supported machines will have this version of F-Secure Client Security.
<br>[[Image:FSecureWindowsSearch.png|500px|]]</li>
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<li> This should make a a pop up screen. If it doesn't, try clicking the up arrow in the bottom right and selecting the F-Secure icon. <br> [[Image:FSecureMenu.png|500px|]]</li>
<li> This should make a a pop up screen. If it doesn't, try clicking the up arrow in the bottom right and selecting the F-Secure icon. <br> [[Image:FSecureMenu.png|500px|]]</li>

Revision as of 16:05, 2 December 2020

Free malware/virus removal tools

For non-UMIACS supported systems, there are several virus and malware protection and removal tools available. This page lists and describes some of them.

  1. F-Secure If your computer no longer starts due to malware corrupting the operating system, or you suspect the security software has been compromised, this bootable cd can securely boot up the computer and check the programs installed. The Rescue CD can also be used for more advanced repair and data recovery operations. Similar to the bootable scan, the online scanner helps to get rid of viruses and spyware that may cause problems on your PC.
  2. Malwarebytes
  3. This free version is limited, but can also perform malware and virus scans.
  4. SUPERAntiSpyware
  5. This free version is also limited but performs multiple different malware scans such installed or internet spyware/adware.
  6. Kaspersky virus removal tool
  7. This provides a virus scan with updated virus definitions.

Other "offline" (bootable) Scanners

Offline/bootable scanners work without loading your operating system, and can provide an alternate means for detecting and mitigating threats that may use various tactics to hide from your favorite installed AV suite.

How to a run manual F-Secure Scan

  1. Open F-Secure Client Security by searching it in the windows search bar. Note: only UMIACS-supported machines will have this version of F-Secure Client Security.
    FSecureWindowsSearch.png
  2. This should make a a pop up screen. If it doesn't, try clicking the up arrow in the bottom right and selecting the F-Secure icon.
    FSecureMenu.png
  3. Click on the Scan option on the right side of the window. This should make a pop up with a list of options.
    FSecureIconMenu.png
  4. Click either virus and spyware scan or full computer scan
    • Virus and Spyware Scan: Searches common places where malware can be found. This makes it faster, but it may miss some hidden malware.
    • Full Computer Scan: Scans all internal/external hard drives for malware. This makes it more thorough than the malware scan, but it can take a long time to complete.
  5. After choosing an option, another screen should pop up that shows the progress of the scan.
    FSecureScanInProgress.png
  6. Once the scan is complete, it will provide a report stating whether any malware was found. If if did find malware, then it will show you the number of files it removed.
    FSecureScanComplete.png
  7. Hit the finish button to close the scan window and complete the scan.