I think bitdefender offers a firewall if you get their antivirus which is good but its not light weighted. I really haven't had any experience with bitdefender so I decided to try Comodo free internet security first. So far so good, I think being on 8gb of ram and a 64 bit system seems to work out better than the old 32 bit OS I last tried it on. Windows Vista and later versions buildin firewall is good enough and supports stealth mode. The only thing that is need to use it effectively is a better control tool than the native Windows "control panel".
Try Windows Firewall Control, it is very lightweight and free. You need version 4. Where can I download Windows Firewall Control 4.
Just came across this post recently and remembered I couldn't find it anywhere to download. On the current iteration of the WFC home page, no archived versions of the app exist , only a historical changelog ; v 4. I can't help commenting on the author's "rush" to drop Vista but also WS support with version 4. What's new in version 4. NET Framework 4. NET FW 4. The Mar 1st snapshot will get you v 4.
I have managed to track down a saved copy of v 4. I've scanned the setup locally with Kaspersky Internet Security with latest defs and it appears legit and clean; virustotal also gives it a clean bill:. NB, you do need.
Windows 7 Firewall Control Free v3. Windows 7 Firewall Control Free lets you tell the Windows firewall to block applications from making outbound connections to the Internet, or to customize the way they make those connections. Some malware can also turn your PC into a spam-spewing robot, sending out email without your knowledge. This provides smoothest and most secure user experience possible.
Firewall is network security software, programmed to prevent illegal access that travels in and out of a private network. It helps to manage the incoming and outgoing traffic of network that is based on a specific set of protocol.
It examines each an every activity and blocks if it does not meet the required security norms. Not at all! Our free firewall software has access to Comodo's safe-list of over two million known PC-friendly applications.
When one of them accesses your PC, the firewall won't bother you because there's no reason to worry. No — the sandbox is the first part of a trust decision engine. After an unknown application has been placed in the sandbox, Internet Security will also automatically queue it for submission to Comodo labs where it will be analyzed by our technicians. If it is found to be harmless then it will be added to the global safe list that will be downloaded by all Internet Security users in the next round of updates.
Once it is added to the safe list, the application will no longer be run in the sandbox by Internet Security. If it is found to be malicious then it will be added to Comodo's list of malware signatures and will be deleted after the next round of updates.
Our free firewall contains detailed alerts letting you know the severity of the threat, and the type of file asking to execute. However, enterprises looking to implement Internet Security on large networks of workstations would benefit from the centralized management capabilities of Comodo Advanced Endpoint Security. For technical product questions visit our Support Home Page click on the "Submit a Ticket" link and select "Internet Security Support" from the dropdown menu and submit.
Check out our Online Help Guide for tips on how to use and configure our products and for detailed technical information. Go to the Help Guide. Our Forum is populated with fellow Comodo users and developers alike and can quite often be the quickest and friendliest way to find answers to questions that you have. Read the Forum. No Thanks, I just have 1 PC. Internet Security.
Free Firewall. Not sure about upgrade?
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