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  • FortKnox Personal Firewall Review

    With increase in the number of threats over the internet, it has become essential for a computer user to protect his/her system with a firewall. FortKnox Personal Firewall is the best choice that protects your system from hackers, Trojans and other malicious content. Read more...
    Published by sategroup (8,285 pts ) on Oct 29, 2009 to
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  • How To Build Your Own Firewall

    So you want to build your own firewall? Creating a firewall using your own hardware and free firewall software and applications is possible. This article examines what hardware and software components you need, firewall design basics, and how to configure, test, and deploy a strong DIY firewall.
    Published by Lee Clemmer (7,746 pts ) on Sep 28, 2009 to
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  • Untangle Review: An Open Source Network Gateway with Support and Enterprise Features

    Untangle offers a free Open Source firewall base package with add-on paid applications providing advanced features. Pricing options include support, considered a weak link in Open Source adoption by many businesses. Does Untangle deliver on features and value?
    Published by Lee Clemmer (7,746 pts ) on Aug 24, 2009 to
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  • PC Tools Firewall Plus Review: A Free Firewall for Windows

    PC Tools' latest version of their Firewall Plus product is available. It's still free, and promises to be easy to use, provide good protection, and still have options for expert users. I tried it to see if it could live up to its promise and deliver on it for free.
    Published by Lee Clemmer (7,746 pts ) on Jul 8, 2009 to
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  • How to Bypass a School Firewall

    School firewalls are in unique positions. Every year or semester, a new batch of young, curious Internet explorers appears to probe and search for new surreptitious means to circumvent firewalls and their access rules. How do students bypass a school firewall when they try?
    Published by Lee Clemmer (7,746 pts ) on Jun 25, 2009 to
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  • How To Use the Mac OS X Firewall

    Have a Mac and think you are safe? No computer is safe from malicious activities on the internet. While Mac and Windows users debate the safety of each operating system, Mac users should be aware that the growing popularity has made Mac a target.
    Published by Steve Mallard (12,177 pts ) on Apr 16, 2009 to
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  • Honeypots - Analyzing Your Network Attacks

    Honeypots are computers setup in your organization to deflect attention away from your real servers. These computers can be used to identify hackers and weaknesses in your network and provide your organization with useful information about attacks on your network.
    Published by Steve Mallard (12,177 pts ) on Jan 19, 2009 to
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  • Security Myths Debunked

    Thanks to movies, books and TV the accepted view of a hacker is part William Gibson console cowboy and part Kevin Mitnick anti-social bad boy with bad skin but limitless computer skills.
    Published by Peter_Suciu (4,261 pts ) on Oct 3, 2008 to
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