I use Zone Alarm and everything was secure. I have Zone Alarm Pro, which also includes Antivirus protection. I haven't had a virus since I started using Zone Alarm 6 years ago.
2007-05-20 07:05:33
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answered by Bill S 6
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you can try "zonealarm antivirus software". I had checked my PC on your site, the result as follows: Port Scan This server will now attempt to open several common ports on your computer. The results of these attempts will be displayed on this page as Open, Closed, or Secure: If your firewall is configured to block a port, and it is operating correctly, you will see Secure and an event will be logged on your firewall. A Closed port indicates that the port is reachable but there is no program currently accepting connections there. If the port is indicated as Open there is an application or service on your computer actively accepting connections. The time to check each port will range from less than a second up to 20 seconds. Ports which are Secure will take the most time. Secure 21 (FTP) This port is completely invisible to the outside world. Secure 23 (Telnet) This port is completely invisible to the outside world. Secure 25 (SMTP Mail Server Port) This port is completely invisible to the outside world. Secure 79 (Finger) This port is completely invisible to the outside world. Secure 80 (HTTP) This port is completely invisible to the outside world. Secure 110 (POP3 Mail Server Port) This port is completely invisible to the outside world. Secure 139 (Net BIOS) This port is completely invisible to the outside world. Secure 143 (IMAP) This port is completely invisible to the outside world. Open and Unsecure! 443 (HTTPS) If this computer is not supposed to be acting as a web server you should not have this port open. Test complete. Reachable ports were found. If these ports were not deliberately left open, there may be a problem with your firewall operation or configuration.
2016-05-22 01:32:05
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all, its spelled McAfee.
Next, on my main computer, I used ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite.
On the rest, I use a firewall that I wrote.
My written firewall wasn't 100% secure (im not surprised) but it was about 95%
I also have a NAT firewall in my Linksys router and in my At&t modem
2007-05-20 06:55:07
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answered by Michael C 3
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Windows xp pro service pack 2 and a linksys fport wireless 811.b router
2007-05-20 06:53:27
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answered by bob_whelan1944 3
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I am running windows vista home premium and I have trend micro internet security 2007 with pc-cillin and this combination rendered all tests to show that my firewall is secure.
get a free trial here and you can also purchase here
http://us.trendmicro.com/us/products/personal/trend-micro-internet-security-2007/index.html
2007-05-20 06:56:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Unrelated answer please do not rate!!!!!
AD, Munkar & Nakir are recording angels.
One is on the right shoulder and one is on the left shoulder of every human.
They record all the good and all the evil in each humans life.
Remember this well and show both of them great respect.
A Sufi friend...............
2007-05-20 11:19:53
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answered by WillRogerswannabe 7
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PC-Cillin internet suite.
2007-05-20 06:43:31
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answered by Pud 3
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http://www.personalfirewall.comodo.com/
2007-05-20 06:40:28
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answered by mrgone2a 4
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