The Official 2nd Gen RAM Forum OT thread
#9742
Anybody know of any other reputable firewalls, like ZoneAlarm? I had to update ZA on my mom's PC and it made me set the search stuff for IE to THEIR page. Now, if you don't use IE, it's not a problem, but that's not my point. I don't like software telling me what pages I can and can't use for search. So, any ideas?
#9743
They all drop down tool bars and force you to go to some page or see some add. I only use Avast now (free version). Actually have used Avast for the last 4 years. Go to IE and then go to whatever page you want as home and then on the right side top corner click tools then set your homepage.
#9744
I understand how fixing IE works. lol I'm not that young. My point is the fact that they MAKE me change stuff in my browser in order to proceed with the wizard.
Anybody heard of this firewall?
http://download.cnet.com/Ashampoo-Fi...-10575187.html
Anybody heard of this firewall?
http://download.cnet.com/Ashampoo-Fi...-10575187.html
#9745
That is where I let him go. The picture below is him hanging out on my bed.
#9746
We have Black widow spiders and dock spiders up here but that thing is just to freaky for my liking.
#9747
Anybody know of any other reputable firewalls, like ZoneAlarm? I had to update ZA on my mom's PC and it made me set the search stuff for IE to THEIR page. Now, if you don't use IE, it's not a problem, but that's not my point. I don't like software telling me what pages I can and can't use for search. So, any ideas?
I'm guessing you are more looking for malware protection rather than a firewall...
A firewall really just prevents outside IP's from seeing or accessing your computer without your computer first requesting information from theirs...
most of you already have two firewalls and don't even know it.
windows has a built in firewall that is enabled by default.
also if your computer has a router between your modem and your PC, the router is a hardware firewall that blocks incomming ports by default unless you make exceptions for certain ports to certain inside IP addresses commonly known as port-forwarding.
on windows 7 I use a couple anti-malware softwares that actively scan in the background.
Malwarebytes anti-malware Pro (costs a 1 time fee of something like $20 and updates almost daily with new definitions and actively scans and blocks incoming threats) free version will only do manual scans.
also use microsoft security essentials which is a free download from microsoft and it gets its definition updates via windows update.
#9748
built in firewall in windows? lol
I'm guessing you are more looking for malware protection rather than a firewall...
A firewall really just prevents outside IP's from seeing or accessing your computer without your computer first requesting information from theirs...
most of you already have two firewalls and don't even know it.
windows has a built in firewall that is enabled by default.
also if your computer has a router between your modem and your PC, the router is a hardware firewall that blocks incomming ports by default unless you make exceptions for certain ports to certain inside IP addresses commonly known as port-forwarding.
on windows 7 I use a couple anti-malware softwares that actively scan in the background.
Malwarebytes anti-malware Pro (costs a 1 time fee of something like $20 and updates almost daily with new definitions and actively scans and blocks incoming threats) free version will only do manual scans.
also use microsoft security essentials which is a free download from microsoft and it gets its definition updates via windows update.
I'm guessing you are more looking for malware protection rather than a firewall...
A firewall really just prevents outside IP's from seeing or accessing your computer without your computer first requesting information from theirs...
most of you already have two firewalls and don't even know it.
windows has a built in firewall that is enabled by default.
also if your computer has a router between your modem and your PC, the router is a hardware firewall that blocks incomming ports by default unless you make exceptions for certain ports to certain inside IP addresses commonly known as port-forwarding.
on windows 7 I use a couple anti-malware softwares that actively scan in the background.
Malwarebytes anti-malware Pro (costs a 1 time fee of something like $20 and updates almost daily with new definitions and actively scans and blocks incoming threats) free version will only do manual scans.
also use microsoft security essentials which is a free download from microsoft and it gets its definition updates via windows update.
(don't ask about IE, it's my dad's fault)