Why is 666 so prevalent in F-Secure?

I have found references of 666 literally everywhere in F-Secure.


The Webinstaller accesses an FTP with 666 as the directory.


The programID's and ProgramNames all have 666.

 

Fhoster has program ID of 666.

 

What's going on? Why 666? Can I get an official response as to why this company seems attracted to the use of 666 everywhere in their product? I won't assume satanists work at F-Secure, but you never know, right?

 

http://startups.glarysoft.com/F-Secure%20Hoster%20(666)/fshoster32.exe/76444/

 

Comments

  • Simon
    Simon Posts: 2,667 Superuser
    Well, better the devil you know...
  • Simon
    Simon Posts: 2,667 Superuser
  • Stephan
    Stephan Posts: 340 Influencer

    Hello!

     

    Seems Blackcat found a photo of me before my first coffee in the morning :)

     

    Smithers: No need to worry, there are no evil forces in play :)

     

    This is just a random internal ID for this service.


    Best regards,

    Stephan

  • Enfcmedic384
    Enfcmedic384 Posts: 181 Enthusiast

    I am so glad you answered this because I really thought it was one of those it was just my posessed computer type of things and I figured I am not bringing this up until someone else posts about it :) LOL

  • The problem is, the answer doesn't make sense.

     

    If 666 is the first part of the packaging program, why do other versions use up to 5 digits? I installed my ISP version of F-Secure, and it had a 5-digit pegged to the entire thing.

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