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Useful article. I've had Zonealarm in the past, but currently use Comodo, which I find quite satisfyingly simple and, apparently, effective. |
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The COMODO firewall never worked and then crashed my PC. I would never ever consider using it again. it's called C*R*A*P*W*A*R*E EDITOR'S NOTE: Lots of people use it and love it. Apparently you have something else on your system that it conflicted with. Were you trying to run two anti-virus programs at once? |
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I recently upgraded from cutting edge windows 98 to windows vista basic. My firewall was the latest free version of zone alarm. I could surf for about 1 hour before I needed to reboot. I switched to the free version of comodo and I can surf all day long without any reboot. |
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I have XP SP2 and Norton 360 2008. Is that enough or should I add another layer? If you don't realize already I'm really paranoid. I do an awful lot of confidential research from my home. Being disabled I developed my own work at home biz. Some of the people I work with/for require a lot of security. EDITOR'S NOTE: No router? Does that mean you're on a dialup connection? In any event, I think your concerns about having a router are misguided. If Norton 360 has a firewall, then you should not add another one. |
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Good article. I have used most of the Firewalls mentioned, but, now I use my DSL modem's hardware Firewall, with my own settings and it works great. I would like to mention the Shield's Up program by Steve Gibson (www.grc.com). Gibson is the one who originally coined the phrase we all know today, Spyware. His Shield's Up program will check the first 1056 Ports, used in your Internet connection. The purpose of setting up a Firewall is to be Stealth, in other words, not seen by any other computer source. Shield's Up will check your Firewall settings by telling you if, you are Stealth or Closed or Open. Stealth is the ideal and Closed is fairly safe, other computers can 'see' you, but can't use any of your Ports. However, Open means real trouble. Open means most of your vital Ports are available for installing Spyware, Malware, Trojan Horses, Worms, so on and so forth, from the Internet. Even doing ALL of this, you still can get Spyware, Malware, Trojan Horses and Worms from the Internet, these days. Phishing websites are a whole new ballgame, too! But the bottom line is, if you don't have a solid Firewall to begin with, you have lost the battle, right from the get go. |
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Although Zone Alarm is very good & I used it for years (full version), I find the fire wall from WEB ROOT (free) is much easier to use & more adjustable, and basically easier to use. I run two computers one w/Vista 32 bit & other Vista 64 bit, works great! |
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Great information for the 32-bit community. But if you live in a 64-bit world you might want to look at 'GhostWall' to fill the void. Free, very configurable and it has saved my butt a few time already. Disappointing how so many 'major' vendors and information guru's ignore this sector of the computer community. Present guru excluded - ;-) (Thanks Paul for the WEB ROOT tip. Will check it out. Don't you just love 64-bit!) EDITOR'S NOTE: Is it true that no 32-bit software will run on a 64-bit machine? That doesn't sound right, since 16-bit code runs on a 32-bit machine. |
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The latest update of Zone Alarm has caused problems for many users. In my case it took over the CPU pushing it up to 100% on a regular basis thus making the machine disfunctionally slooooooooow. Checkpoint (producers on Zone Alarm) are aware of the issue but have not yet offered a solution. I uninstalled ZA and installed Comodo and life went back to normal. |
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I use COMODO Internet Security Suite which includes a basic Firewall and Antivirus program. |
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Hiyas, Bob. I'm using Zonealarm firewall which is a free and very protective firewall. Thought the downside is. It will consume your CPU to 100% and makes your PC laggy and randomly freezes :( |
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