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My fav. firewalls are Zone Alarm, even if sometime is annoying and Outpost, this is the better.
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Firestarter ;)

Using Ubuntu, so I think I am the only one who uses this :P
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The windows firewall! :laugh:

The hells no!

Favorite? Well I do like Zone Alarm Security Suite since it pretty much locks everything by default! And since I'm a paranoid freek, it's a great tool! Tho' I don't think I can call it "my favorite"! :P

But if you're looking for free, legit firewall, I say you use Comodo!
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lol @ zone alarm... It's such crap.

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I don't even know why people bother with firewalls... I still think that (for the most part) they're way overrated.
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@first linky(can't be bothered to read the second) haha: Go warezed hacked registration! :P*

Anyway, like I always say, if you know your way around computers, you don't need a firewall!(wait, when did I start to "always say" that? :rolleyes: )

*not that I'm using something like that... I'm not even using ZASS atm! :P
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Am i behind on the new technology again. What is a firewall?
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Trend Micro Internet Security does a fine job at pissing you off if you set the security high enough to have to click 50 prompts EVERY time you want to play a game online ;)

i turn off most of the prompts and manually work the firewall ;P
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abyss wrote:Am i behind on the new technology again. What is a firewall?
You're behind on OLD tech, Abyss.
History of the internet wrote:"Firewalls are barriers between 'us' and 'them' for arbitrary values of 'them.'" The first network firewalls appeared in the late 1980s and were routers used to separate a network into smaller LANs .......
You're some 20 years behind it seems.

Some ol'history , read it, and learn.

franpa wrote:Trend Micro Internet Security does a fine job at pissing you off if you set the security high enough to have to click 50 prompts EVERY time you want to play a game online ;)
Just wait t'll you're on Vista, if you're ever on a guest account somewhere with that fuc**ng 'Vista defender' enabled, you can't fart or it pops up. This defender is pure hell.
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F-Secure, if you can call it my favorite just because it happens to be the only one I use...
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dosraider wrote:Just wait t'll you're on Vista, if you're ever on a guest account somewhere with that fuc**ng 'Vista defender' enabled, you can't fart or it pops up. This defender is pure hell.
I love how Microsoft always finds ways to punish the innocent. I'm sure people are already crafting ways to create viruses to do an automated "allow" click for their worms. lol.
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Umm, something tells me that Vista Protector thingy doesn't even know what kernel protection is :rolleyes:
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Larry Laffer wrote:Umm, something tells me that Vista Protector thingy doesn't even know what kernel protection is :rolleyes:
Isn't that what they use with genetically modified corn to reduce the amount of non-popped ones in the bag?
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Bonzi Buddy is a good firewall.
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