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A personal firewall is a software application which filters traffic entering or leaving your computer. When you're connected to the Internet, information is flowing to and from your PC in a near-constant stream through your PC's "ports". There are thousands of "ports" and they are like little gates that let information in and out. |
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Some of the information moving through the ports is obvious to you. For example, when you :
However, a lot of information flows to and from your PC without you knowing about it. This can include:
Your email isn't the only way bad things can get into your computer. They can come in through your PC's open ports without you even knowing about them. The "Blaster" worm of August 2003 was the most widespread example of this. In case you don't remember, that was the one that caused your PC to shut down about a minute after you'd started it up! If you leave your PC's ports open and don't monitor them, you're at extreme risk of the following nasties :
So how does a firewall help to stop all of these bad things from happening? As I said at the start, a firewall controls communications to and from your PC. It permits or denies communications based on a Security Policy. According to the security policy you set for it, a firewall can ...
So in short, if you don't have a firewall installed, then as soon as you connect to the Web (before you even start your browser or e-mail client) you are open to attack - because some or all of your ports are open and unmonitored. A firewall is especially important if you have a high-speed Internet connection. Hackers love to take over broadband machines because then they can use them to spread spam even faster! Now you're probably wondering where to get one of these firewalls, aren't you? There are some good firewalls around: Check out Outpost or Kerio or Zone Alarm Suplied by Nick Bolton from FireTrust. www.firetrust.com |
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