About 35-40 Mb RAM used on my system (Win2k) with all modules enabled. Not extremely light, but reasonable taking into account it's features....
Hi Yahoo ang AJohn, I am also considering IE as a 'dangerous' application. It is too much tied with the system without any possibility of...
you are welcome :) In fact, it should also work even if your firefox rule had the same prioriry level as the group's rule. This is because Tiny...
First check out which particular rule is triggered in each case. Most probably Firefox is a member of one apllication group (should be) like...
Thanks Infinity. I have also tried this one about one or two years ago. Very good set of features, but it crashed my system too often. I may be...
I can't agree more. I have also searched for a replacement of Tiny for a while already, but there's still nothing comparable (I talk about...
It wouldn't be of any help since I use no proxy and my rules are more restrictive than the default ones. I remember having tried proximitron and...
Try to change any restrictive rules from "ignore" to "log", and then look at the logs in activity monitor. This will give you the figure what...
Yes, exactly. You should only open "safe" ports, ie. those used only by P2P. Exclude any other application ports, and don't ever open ports < 1024...
Hi Arup, it depends on who is listening behind the forwarded ports. If there's no service/application important for your security, I'd say the...
For hardware, you may also check Trendnet TEW-611BRP, cheaper than D-Link and Zyxel. It has the same Atheros Wifi chip, but not the same routing...
It simply means that ZA did not uninstall properly, and it's service driver (TrueVector) is still running. Did you stop ZA before uninstalling ?...
Also Tiny. Still couldn't find better.
Of course not. But the real difference is not the number of nodes - one or five. What I mean is the internet usage, surfingt habits and risk are...
I have found even more interesting one. Check this: http://www.onlinesecurity-on.com/protect.phtml?c=55 They offer Safen'Sec + Antispyware...
Jazzie, the whole problem is that you are talking about work/office network environnement. Of course, you are right about that. There's no...
Wrong, I am not suite supporter, at least not in general. I see, however, a recent trend of software vendors to propose all-in one solution...
I never used Kerio, but I wouldn't bet it's the best one. Also, I am not aware of any new sites that could match the quality and rigour of...
;D ;D ;D it was a joke, Pete. But I really believe it may work. Someone will go nuts with these popups one day, it's likely !
No, he would not need to do anything execpt trying to trigger as many alerts from your security arsenal as possible. This will drive you nuts, not...
Hi, I see you are much more cultivated than me ; I don't even know half of what you mentioned ;) Me, I was born in Poland, but asterix and...
should say isnogood, but it's asterix, in fact. D'you know them all ? :)
Hi, I'm afraid there's no such possiblity, at least I'm not aware of one. The only thing that comes to my mind is to use two drive setup...
I second the opinion of Mike. Some time ago people seemed prefering separate specialized security applications in the context of "layered"...
Hi Vincenzo, it' not that sad, actually. First, As Paranoid said, the leaktest website is rather dated. Second, it does not mention Tiny...
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