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		<title>Firewalls &#8211; Hardware Versus Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2010 13:34:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The system that provides the barrier between the outside world and your computer is the firewall. The firewall examines all of the traffic that your computer sends and that comes to your computer. It will only open its gates if the traffic is on an allowed list of traffic sources and destinations. This vital computer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The system that provides the barrier between the outside world and your computer is the firewall. The firewall examines all of the traffic that your computer sends and that comes to your computer. It will only open its gates if the traffic is on an allowed list of traffic sources and destinations. This vital computer system is nearly a requirement on all computer systems in order to protect them from viruses, worms, Trojans, and other threats. The question becomes: Should one choose a hardware firewall option, or a software option?</p>
<p>To better decide, it is beneficial to talk about what a firewall does. The firewall is a computing device whose sole purpose is to monitor and filter traffic. Internet communication is a process not unlike a major highway system. When you enter a address into your browser, your computer sends a signal along a network route (numbered by a port number) to another computer (described by an IP address). The port number can be between 1 and 65535, while the IP address is four numbers each between 0 and 255. The firewall will note the port and IP of each request, and based upon a set of rules the firewall will either allow or block the request. At the minimum, it will record the numbers of traffic going either way, giving a log of traffic for later review.</p>
<p>The difference between a hardware and software firewall arises from where the firewall sits and the mechanism it works with. A hardware firewall is a separate computing device which sits between the computer and the outside world. When the computer sends a request and the outside world replies, the firewall will review and log the request before it passes the firewall. A software firewall sits on the computer being protected reviewing all requests on the software level. Both work to protect the computer from threats entering the computer, and an infection sending data into the outside world.</p>
<p>The hardware firewall has the benefit of separating your computer from the process. It will review the traffic before it reaches the computer. This extends a protection that the software does not possess. The hardware firewall also has the benefit of its own resources. The firewall can also hold intelligence, filtering packets by not only where it said they came from, but where they actually came from, and their contents to an extent. The hardware firewall can also protect a number of computers on the network, as multiple computers can be on the computer side.</p>
<p>The shortcoming of the hardware firewall is that it does not look as hard at outgoing traffic. This can be a big problem, as some malicious programs could transmit data or launch attacks from your computer. Also, if too many computers are on the network, then the firewall will get bogged down with traffic requests, slowing the entire network down.</p>
<p>Software firewalls work on the individual computer. The user can choose specific programs to allow sending traffic to the outside world, and the protocol for other programs. It can be configured to deny everything but what is listed on a safe list, or it can prompt you to decide of you want to keep the site on the safe list. The big problem with the software filter is that it will only protect the computer it is on. As a result, if there are a number of computers on the network, each will need its own firewall, making it more complex to setup the network.</p>
<p>The question of which is better is a challenging one. Each has its own strengths. The hardware firewall is good at blocking direct intrusions and any incoming malicious code. The software firewall is better at identifying Trojans and email viruses trying to turn your computer into a zombie terminal (one that launches denial of service attacks or spam messages).</p>
<p>The minimum amount of protection that should be had is a hardware firewall. Upgrades and additions to your computer and its network will not affect your network security and firewall. To boost the protection, supplanting the hardware firewall with the addition of a software firewall will give a near complete protection passage. No protection is perfect; so long as there is an internet connection, then there is a possibility for someone who is highly skilled getting into your computer. The addition of firewalls will deter most attackers and block automatic, malicious scripts.</p>
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		<title>Windows Firewall What And How Basics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Oct 2010 13:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a Firewall? Firewall is a software or hardware which helps users in detecting and keeping all the malwares away from PC. Firewall is the most effective software that helps you in protecting your PC. It is also important to turn on your firewall prior to connecting to the Internet. Need of Firewall – [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What is a Firewall?</strong><br />
Firewall is a software or hardware which helps users in detecting and keeping all the malwares away from PC. Firewall is the most effective software that helps you in protecting your PC. It is also important to turn on your firewall prior to connecting to the Internet.</p>
<p><strong>Need of Firewall – </strong><br />
Today computer environment has become pretty unreceptive. Hence, it has become very important to get a complete protection for your computer security otherwise hackers can get access to your PC as well as your valuable data. Apart from hackers, your computer can also get affected by Virus and other malwares. Firewall is used as a preventive measure to stay away from all such malicious items.</p>
<p><strong>How does Windows Firewall work?</strong><br />
Windows Firewall monitors every-network traffic which is enabled. Firewall keeps track of every communication that is originated from your PC and also it prevents your PC from all the unsolicited items.</p>
<p>If needed, firewall dynamically opens ports and allows your computer to receive traffic that you have specifically requested, such as a Web page for which you have clicked the address.</p>
<p>Windows Firewall also helps user in blocking of unidentified traffic that can reach to your PC. For special uses, such as networking, hosting online games, or hosting your own Web server, you can select ports which you want to leave open. This allows others to make connections to your computer, but it can also reduce security.</p>
<p>It is always suggested that a firewall product must be well aware of windows firewall basics and use procedure.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, configuration of firewall creates issues in browsing of many websites, such as, gaming sites, web or other server. If you are also facing such issues, these problems can be well-treated with help of expert computer technicians.</p>
<p>(Note – Apart from handling the issues of Windows Firewall, technical support experts also help you configuration of complete PC protection system.)</p>
<p><strong>Benefits</strong></p>
<p>Windows firewall is considered of high importance for big corporate houses. They serve as a core of secure networking environment and keep hackers staying away from your computer and crucial information.<br />
It offers a secure web browsing environment and reduces of your worries any data theft. It also diminishes the percentage on internal threats.<br />
If you want an extensive reach on internet. You can customize your firewall settings. This would help you in blocking only unwanted IP address but rest would be functioning nice.<br />
You can decide upon the protocols to be included in your firewall&#8217;s filters. You can customize it for some of the commonly used protocols, which are: IP, HTTP, TCP, FTP, SMTP etc.<br />
Your firewall can be to customized to allow or block any port number</p>
<p><strong>How to configure Windows Firewall on Your PC </strong></p>
<p>Click the Windows icon &amp; select Control Panel<br />
Click on System and Security.<br />
Click on Windows Firewall<br />
If a green check mark is visible, you are running Windows Firewall.</p>
<p><strong>Types of Firewall</strong><br />
There are various types of Firewall which can be configured on your PC. These are respectably -</p>
<p>Packet filtering firewall – this firewall is used to examine the information available in the header of message packet.<br />
Application-level gateways – This firewall work on the application layer of the protocol and it works in a pretty intelligent manner than the packet filtering firewall.<br />
Circuit-level gateways<br />
Hybrid firewall</p>
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		<title>ZoneAlarm with Antivirus 9.3.037.000</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 13:58:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ZoneAlarm Antivirus includes both Antivirus and the award-winning Firewall. It prevents and disables most recent and sophisticated viruses and PC attacks. Here are some key features of &#8220;ZoneAlarm with Antivirus&#8221;: Anti-Virus: · New antivirus engine stops, blocks, and removes attacks before they infect your PC. Operating System Firewall: · OSFirewall monitors installation, registry and file [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ZoneAlarm Antivirus includes both Antivirus and the award-winning Firewall. It prevents and disables most recent and sophisticated viruses and PC attacks.</p>
<p><img id="il_fi" src="http://www.pcsecurityworld.com/wp-content/uploaded/ZoneAlarm-Pro-firewall-2010.jpg" alt="" width="500" height="500" /></p>
<p><strong>Here are some key features of &#8220;ZoneAlarm with Antivirus&#8221;:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Anti-Virus:</strong><br />
· New antivirus engine stops, blocks, and removes attacks before they infect your PC.</p>
<p><strong>Operating System Firewall:</strong><br />
· OSFirewall monitors installation, registry and file changes &#8211; spotting and stopping all suspicious behavior.</p>
<p><strong>2-Way Firewall:</strong><br />
· Proactively protects against inbound and outbound attacks while making you invisible to hackers.</p>
<p><strong>Auto-learn:</strong><br />
· Automatically configures security settings based on your behavior.</p>
<p><strong>Additional Layers:</strong><br />
· Multiple layers of advanced protection for unsurpassed security.</p>
<p><strong>Fast &amp; Easy:</strong><br />
· New interface that delivers a simple overview, One-click &#8220;Fix It&#8221; buttons and customization controls for more advanced users.</p>
<p><strong>Requirements:</strong></p>
<p>· 1 GHz 32-bit processor<br />
· Minimum system RAM: 1GB RAM<br />
· 250MB of available hard disk space<br />
· Internet access</p>
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		<title>Internet Security &amp; Network Firewalls For Security</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 14:29:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Firewall is a barrier generally placed between the internet and your network (or computer).  The main function of firewalls is to shield the network from unauthorised access from your internet connection and therefore a necessary component for all internet connections. Firewalls are available both in software and hardware form: Software Firewalls Many Software Firewalls [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Firewall is a barrier generally placed between the internet and your network (or computer).  The main function of firewalls is to shield the network from unauthorised access from your internet connection and therefore a necessary component for all internet connections.</p>
<p>Firewalls are available both in software and hardware form:</p>
<p><strong>Software Firewalls</strong><br />
Many Software Firewalls to be consumer packages for the home user such as Internet Security Suites with a software firewall included, these products are offered by companies such as Symantec, MacAfee.  There are Enterprise Software Firewalls on the market such as Microsoft ISA Server (Internet Security &amp; Acceleration Server) which many argue to be one of the most customisable firewalls providing user level access both from the internet to the network and vice versa.</p>
<p><strong>Hardware Firewalls</strong><br />
Hardware Firewalls are the norm for many organisations, unlike Software Firewalls that require a computer or server to be installed on Hardware Firewalls are an independent device that plugs in either between your internet connection and your network or provides the internet connection itself.  Depending on model can provide a range of protection to basic blocking of services to integrated security, telephone and remote worker/office connections.</p>
<p><strong>Features of Firewalls</strong></p>
<p><strong>Blocking Unauthorised Access from the Internet</strong><br />
The basic job of the majority of firewalls is to block unauthorised access from the internet i.e. to stop hackers from getting in to your network and computer system.</p>
<p><strong>Allowing Authorised Access from the Internet</strong><br />
If you have an email server such as Microsoft Exchange, Web Server, Citrix or Terminal Server or another service that requires access from the internet your firewall will need to divert the relevant traffic to that service.  Some firewalls will let the other server deal with any security issues that may occur in its traffic such as user authentication other more advanced firewalls will provide various levels of security before forwarding the traffic thus providing additional security to your network.</p>
<p><strong>Employee&#8217;s Access to the Internet &amp; Content Filtering</strong><br />
More advanced firewalls can allow certain user&#8217;s access to the internet and block others.  Some can also provide content filters which filter the types of website that they access, for example limiting access for some user&#8217;s to only specific work related websites (at all times or during only during office hours).  Other organisations allow all websites to be accessed except those that may pose a threat or are definitely not work related sites (such as pornography websites).  Also an important feature is to filter types of file that can be accessed or downloaded, web pages and documents maybe normal work activity but Programs and Music (such as MP3) files may not be and can be limited.</p>
<p><strong>Branch Offices &amp; Mobile/Remote Workers</strong><br />
Many Firewalls now integrate Virtual Private Networking or VPN access to the network.  VPN provides remote access to the network such as:</p>
<p>Branch offices  Home Workers  Mobile Workers</p>
<p>More advanced firewalls can specify the type of access that each remote office or worker can access, this is useful for many security reasons.</p>
<p><strong>Internet Acceleration (or Caching)</strong><br />
The more people and services we have using an internet connection at one time the more bandwidth is required.  Bandwidth is the speed at which you connect to the internet similar to a Motorway if you have too many cars you get congestion.  Broadband ADSL or Cable connections can be relatively inexpensive but if you require more connections or more advanced &amp; reliable connections the bill will soon build up.  Internet Acceleration firewalls or Caching Firewalls can download specific content once either when a user accesses it or at a specific time (for example out of office hours / off peak), when more than one person requires access to that content it supplies the cached content rather than downloading it from the internet again, thus saving internet bandwidth.  This can be a considerable saving especially if many staff members access the similar content regularly.</p>
<p><strong>Telephone and Voice over IP (VoIP) Services </strong><br />
Again a regular offering from all levels of firewalls are Telephone and VoIP services.  VoIP sends telephone traffic over the internet rather than down your phone line, if it is to another VoIP phone (for example a home worker, branch office or another company with VoIP) it will usually be a free call.  If the call is to a mobile or landline number that is not Voice over IP then you can subscribe to a service that is often cheaper than using your landline to make call.  These firewalls can often be plugged into your current telephone system.  More advanced firewalls can provide ‘least cost routing&#8217; to direct the call via the cheapest method and handle times when your internet connection is not working or congested.</p>
<p>Firewalls are a necessity for all connections home users and companies alike.  The type of firewall and how it is configured can have significant impact on your security and provide many benefits.</p>
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		<title>Outpost Firewall Pro 2009 Build 6.7.3 (3063.452.0726)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 15:01:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Outpost Firewall Pro provides a superior arsenal of defense against PC infiltration. Outpost ensures your online security with solid protection against all Internet-borne threats. Outpost is the first personal firewall developed with Open Architecture. It is also the first personal firewall that supports plug-ins. Sample plug-ins are included to show how this revolutionary technology can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-71" title="Outpost-Firewall" src="http://www.revistaware.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Outpost-Firewall.jpg" alt="" width="57" height="62" />Outpost Firewall Pro provides a superior arsenal of defense against   PC infiltration. Outpost ensures your online security with solid protection against all Internet-borne threats. Outpost is the first personal firewall developed with Open Architecture. It is also the first personal firewall that supports plug-ins. Sample plug-ins are included to show how this revolutionary technology can easily be employed for such tasks as Intrusion Detection, Advertisement Blocking, Content Filtering, E-mail Guard, and Privacy Control. It is equipped with every feature a personal firewall should have. It is the most functional firewall in the world. It supports all the latest security techniques and features such as: Full Stealth Mode, Anti-Leak, and MD5 Authentication.<br />
Being online is fraught with dangers: Internet worms, spyware agents, Trojan horses, hijackers and more can wreak havoc, causing anything from slow performance to system crashes to full-blown identity theft.<br />
And to provide you with the kind of protection you need in these days of cyberthieves and online extortionists, your firewall must be able to monitor all inbound and outbound traffic and protect you from any unauthorized intrusion by rendering your PC invisible to anything that you haven’t authorized to see it.</p>
<p><em><strong><span id="more-70"></span>What you get:</strong></em><br />
* Advanced firewall for secure connections<br />
* Antispyware to keep your PC spyware-free<br />
* Host protection to block zero-day threats<br />
* Web control to protect your PC from web-borne threats</p>
<p><em><strong>Benefits:</strong></em><br />
• Safety on the Internet. The two-way firewall stops inappropriate or malicious access to your computer from both internal (LAN) and external (Internet) sources. As a frontline defense, it prevents malware from spreading or “phoning home”, providing protection against hackers, loss of personal data, unknown malware, and unauthorized program activity.<br />
• Preemptive threat protection. Outpost’s Host Protection module monitors how programs interact to protect your system against high-level security breaches and has passed all well-known leaktests to prevent unauthorized transmission of information from your PC.<br />
• No more spyware! Eliminate spyware with Outpost’s dedicated antispyware utility. Regular updates and always-on monitoring ensure that spyware cannot activate and cause damage to your data or divert your applications.<br />
• Secure web surfing. The versatile Web Control module safeguards you against the Internet’s darker side. It steers you away from websites infected with drive-by downloads, prevents the inadvertent disclosure of personal information, limits your exposure to potentially unsafe web properties, and keeps your identity private.<br />
• Bulletproof self-defense. Outpost cannot be deactivated by targeted attacks, ensuring continuity of protection.<br />
• Power without complexity. Whether you’re a security novice or expert, you can easily configure Outpost Firewall Pro to meet your needs. Thanks to automated and context-sensitive help, the firewall can learn how to handle alerts and make decisions for you, so you can focus on what you want to do, and leave the security to Outpost!</p>
<p>Supported platforms: 32- and 64-bit Windows (Vista, WIndows XP, Windows Server 2003, 2008), Windows 2000 (SP3 and above),  Windows 7 (beta support).</p>
<p><em><strong>Changes in Outpost Firewall Pro 2009 (6.7.3 3058.452.0725) 8 February 2010:</strong></em><br />
* Service was unavailable if installing on a low-power PC</p>
<p>Size: 26.9 MB</p>
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