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Monday, 26 May 2008

Comodo Firewall :: A really good one

Posted on 04:49 by Unknown
As internet is becoming common in our house-holds so is the virus and trojan attacks. The best way to protect yourself from the Trojan warfare is to install a pretty secure Firewall - almost all office networks will have one, but we usually think that an Anti-Virus at our home is more than enough - but that's really wrong. A good Firewall is a must.

A firewall basically filters all incoming and out-going traffic from your network. Thereby even a Trojan or Virus can't really do anything much with the details or information it would have collected from your PC.

I have been using Comodo Firewall for sometime now (maybe a couple of years). Comodo FirewallPro will secure your system against internal attacks such as Trojan viruses, malicious software, and external attacks by hackers and the best of it all is that it is Free for all non-commercial purposes.

It comes with a very user-friendly single click interface you can allow or block access to the Internet offering complete immunity to attacks and total protection of your personal information. Real time traffic monitoring enables you to react instantly to threats and identify bandwidth bottlenecks. Silent Security Technology means no needless alerts with out-of-the-box protection against hackers, Trojans and other unknown threats.

You can download the free edition from here.
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