QUOTE(adriankhoo153 @ Apr 2 2007, 09:14 AM)
Mind you WD is not a firewall. Windows Defender, Microsoft new Anti-Spyware software
Windows Defender, Microsoft new Anti-Spyware software
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Apr 4 2007, 09:06 PM
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QUOTE(bean_man @ Apr 5 2007, 01:22 PM) Sufficient for starters. Mind you there are plenty of firewalls which is more than basic firewall. If you happen to use ZA, you will see the increased functionality of a firewall rather than just what is seen on Windows firewall. Gives the additional peace of mind.... QUOTE(pipedream @ Apr 5 2007, 09:06 PM) ZA is not as concrete as u thing, same goes to all the AV and firewalls in the world Yes, agree with both of them, self awareness and definitely alternative firewalls are better than Windows Firewall. Think of it this way, Windows aren't specialised in producing Windows Firewall, yes, it might look safe but it's not, whereas commercial or free firewalls do a better job. u know y? ZA and other firewall doesnt have a.i build in.. and requires self analysing to configure the incoming and outgoing data from ur computer.. if u are computer ignorant.. then the risk is still there My 2 cents. |
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