Do I need to use something like ZoneAlarm
Do I need to use something like ZoneAlarm
I'm setting up a new Win7 box.
Do I need ZA or will Win7 firewall do the job.
What about Microsoft Security Essentials is that good enough? If not what do you recommended?
I'm also behind a router.
Do I need ZA or will Win7 firewall do the job.
What about Microsoft Security Essentials is that good enough? If not what do you recommended?
I'm also behind a router.
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Microsoft Security Essentials is great, and I'm not exactly a Microsoft fan. As with any such program you still need to be careful with your por--I mean, web browsing, but as a whole it should eliminate your need to pay for an antivirus.
As for firewalls, I advise against ZoneAlarm. At one point it was almost universally considered excellent by experts, now it's rare to find it called anything above \"average.\" Take a look at your router's built-in firewall - it may or may not be the only firewall you'll need.
As for firewalls, I advise against ZoneAlarm. At one point it was almost universally considered excellent by experts, now it's rare to find it called anything above \"average.\" Take a look at your router's built-in firewall - it may or may not be the only firewall you'll need.
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What do you mean? ALL:ALL:deny in your /etc/hosts.deny file, and you're done.Isaac wrote:My firewall is so complicated, if I ever finish learning it I could probably put it on my resume...
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wolfe, behind a router and windows firewall, you are pretty safe from interest from the outside. If you're using wireless, make sure you're using WPA2 encryption with a strong passphrase (ideally, random characters).
The biggest threat to your security, IMO, are processes running on your machine and opening things up without you're knowledge. Keep an eye on your autostart items, take a look at your process list every once in a while for fishy looking processes, and keep your malware/adware/virus scans up to date. My experience is that most network security breaches happen from the inside, not from the outside for the average user.
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x2 This is pretty much a universal truth of network security.snoopy wrote:My experience is that most network security breaches happen from the inside, not from the outside for the average user.
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Krom wrote:Don't allow the WAN ping, the router should just silently drop packets like that.
I don't want to see you post that your router/internet is down because you can't ping your connection from your friends' house.
Why doesn't it work?