Firewalls help monitor your system's communication between your
network and the Internet to help stop intrusions and attacks. They are
particularly useful for controlling the activities of Internet facing
applications.
No other freeware product has more of a reputation for causing user
angst than a firewall. To find a suitable product may involve a process
of trial and error. A firewall should protect while not being too
intrusive or too complicated to handle. In this article we give you a
selection of what we think is the best free firewall software available
today. Our recommendations are made taking into consideration both
editors' and site visitors' opinions.
Firewalls come in two flavours; software based and hardware based. To
avoid potential conflicts only install one (third-party) software
firewall. You can improve protection, however, by using a hardware
"firewall" (such as a router) and a software firewall in conjunction.
Modern routers usually have a built-in firewall; consult your router
documentation for more details.
Basic firewall protection is critical for securing your PC. Simple
firewalls (like the default Windows firewall) limit access to your
system and personal information, and silently protect you from inbound
threats. We review basic third-party firewalls that have marginally
better security than the Windows firewall, such as simpler features for
monitoring programs that request outgoing Internet connections (we call
this "outbound protection"). The default Windows firewall has
only limited outbound protection.
Proactive firewalls have the most extended protection, including HIPS or program monitoring (HIPS Explained),
and watch for malicious behavior before malware gets a chance to take
control of your PC or turn it into a botnet drone. They seek to achieve
stronger "2-way" protection, preventing programs from broadcasting your
personal information to the Internet.
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