Your Internet connection device has a hardware firewall – why do you also need a software firewall?
I know of no wireless Internet connecting routers, cable or DSL modems, etc. which don’t have a built-in NAT (Network Address Translation) hardware firewall to protect you from online hackers (proper term “crackers”).
So why do you need to also [...]
What your firewalls should be doing for a living
If your firewalls are good and configured ideally, your computer should appear to be non-existent to hackers trying to get into it over the Internet. And to repeat from another of my posts, the correct term for an uninvited Internet guest is “cracker”, not “hacker”.
That is, whatever [...]
Continue reading about Is your computer invisible to hackers?
Last time, I promised to look deeper into how to monitor what info your computer might be sending to the Internet when you aren’t using it. That is, whether some program might be phoning home to its evil masters with ill intent.
No easy monitoring – but a good firewall helps
Turns out that outbound communications are [...]
So, the time has come when I must take a “time out” and move the files which are consuming the most space off of my hard drive. It’s spring cleaning time. But exactly which files are those? The rather lame Windows file manager (“Windows Explorer”) won’t tell me.
TreeSize Pro to the rescue! TreeSize is a [...]






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