aman Posted August 9, 2003 Posted August 9, 2003 A few of my friends on computers told me to check my computer security on a site run by some TV PC guy. It's at this site here It's free software called shields up and when I first went there they only tested computers and I failed. I went to ZoneLabs.com and they have free software called ZoneAlarm which I now use. Since then they now offer software free at shields up and I don't know which would be better or which I should use I now pass the previous test and am invisible. Still the ZoneAlarm in the past week has stopped over 2000 attempts from the outside to connect with my PC. This is the first time I have had a decent firewall. I'm still a novice so could I be doing this better?. If I can let me know, If not I hope you all find this usefull at protecting yourselves.:flame: Just aman
Kettle Posted August 9, 2003 Posted August 9, 2003 I've also got ZoneAlarm - an excellent little app The only thing I can suggest is to play with the levels of protection - have it set at medium at least (I think this also means that your PC will be invisible to the outside world when you're online - that should cut down drastically on the number of attempts on your PC) but don't customise unless you have to.
dethfire Posted August 9, 2003 Posted August 9, 2003 pc software based firewalls are very poor. your best bet it to setup a middleman computer as a proxy server and firewall or buy a router with a built in firewall
Kettle Posted August 10, 2003 Posted August 10, 2003 I'm not so sure - ZoneAlarm comes top of the list in just about every firewall review. If you put it into "Stealth mode" then no one will actually be able to see your PC to attack it. It also won't allow any outgoing traffic unless you give it your okay. It's ideal imho for any 1 PC household (as it's FREE!). The only loophole I can see is user error (that old chesnut) i.e. allowing something naughty to access the internet or act as a server.
dethfire Posted August 10, 2003 Posted August 10, 2003 Originally posted by Kettle I'm not so sure - ZoneAlarm comes top of the list in just about every firewall review. Because your prolly reading desktop firewall reviews. Think dell or microsoft use zonealarm on their servers? I doubt it. If you want true security desktop firewalls are not the way to go.
Kettle Posted August 10, 2003 Posted August 10, 2003 As a server admin, I don't use ZoneAlarm either I'm just recommending it for the average 1 PC household. A physical firewall for 1 PC would be overkill imho.
Kettle Posted August 10, 2003 Posted August 10, 2003 Interesting that you cited M$ as an example for internet security considering the number of times they've been hacked
aman Posted August 10, 2003 Author Posted August 10, 2003 Thanks for your help. I am a 1 PC house and am just doing the best I can on SSDI so it has to be free. I got Norton for my anti-virus but it expired and I haven't re-upped for this year for all its updates. Instead I got free AVG anti-virus. It's slow but gets free updates and I use it once a week. Is there something better you might recommend? Just aman
Dudde Posted August 11, 2003 Posted August 11, 2003 dang he beat me to it.... right, you would be best off not following dell and M$ as examples of security devices;) and as kettle said, as a recently former network admin, zonealarm is no good because you have so many different options that are much better, but for the 1-2 pc household it should work perfectly;)
IMI Posted August 12, 2003 Posted August 12, 2003 As has been stated, software firewalls suck! Thing about it. If your software firewall detects an attempted break-in then someone is already at the outer boundaries of your machine. Go buy a Linksys or SMC firewall router (assuming you have cable/dsl) for like $100. It's cheap and offers much better protection. Also, should you ever decide to add more computers to your househould you can do so without having to add another cable/dsl line. Should you ever want to run your own mail or web server you can also do port redirection which is a security plus.
Guest MonkeyBoy_Z Posted August 22, 2003 Posted August 22, 2003 Not all software firewalls suck. IPTables is pretty damn hardy ...
LuTze Posted August 26, 2003 Posted August 26, 2003 aman said in post #1 :A few of my friends on computers told me to check my computer security on a site run by some TV PC guy. It's at this site here Hi, GRC.com is run by a man called Steve Gibson, and once you learn a little about the man's ego you wouldn't be surprised to hear GRC actually stands for "Gibson Research Corporation". His "Shields UP!!" product is basically just a web-based, vanilla port-scanner. Note the two exclamation marks. They are important for a few reasons, number one being that it helps to instil a sense of fear in whomever is using his tool. Possibly to help sales of his own "BlackICE Defender" software firewall. After just running "Shields UP!!" on my own machine, I'm just a little surprised at what it is telling me. Some of it is inaccurate, and some just plain lies. For example, he seems to think it's dangerous my machine has an IP address: - The concern is that any web site can easily retrieve this unique "machine name" (just as we have) whenever you visit. It may be used to uniquely identify you on the Internet. In that way it's like a "supercookie" over which you have no control. You can not disable, delete, or change it. You see? That is just stupid. Someone should explain to him how TCP/IP works. So in short, ignore Gibson and go with ZoneAlarm. That will be fine for most.
JaKiri Posted August 26, 2003 Posted August 26, 2003 Is he the one responsible for the 'YOUR COMPUTER IS BROADCASTING AN IP!' popups?
Franklin Posted September 21, 2003 Posted September 21, 2003 Just a word of warning,once you have ZA don't try to uninstall it as you could have major probs as many have.
JaKiri Posted September 21, 2003 Posted September 21, 2003 I haven't had any problems, neither has anyone I know.
bigjnorman Posted October 20, 2003 Posted October 20, 2003 ZA KICKS SOME MAJOR ASS!! except for those so-called FW-killers that seek out and kill process according to their name, then all you gotta to is rename the ZA executables and hex-edit the dlls to match!!! then KA-ZAM!!! bye bye Firewall-Killerz!
bigjnorman Posted October 21, 2003 Posted October 21, 2003 <i>steven hawking is full of crap</i> is it just me or is there a general dislike for hawking in this place? why do you guys hate him so much anyway?
Dudde Posted October 21, 2003 Posted October 21, 2003 yeah, RE is the one who said that in the first place for some reason where'd Rad Ed run off to anyway?
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