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Anyone know of a good one?
 

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ZoneAlarm.com

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I use ZoneAlarm too
 

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ZoneAlarm Pro has served me well.
 

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Norton Internet Security 2003 - solid protection.

Me too - great product, anti-virus, internet security firewall, anti-popup etc, etc.
 

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If you get a hardware router (e.g. Linksys and SMC are two popular brands), they can act as firewalls too, and protect the PCs behind them from malevolent probes coming from the internet.
 

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ZoneAlaram is a good program (the basic version's even free), but the trouble is you have to manually approve each program when it wants to have Internet access. A good security measure some might say, but it can be a right pain, especially if you play an online game or something that takes full screen - it'll mess it up!

I agree that hardware routers are much more secure. My router has a pretty solid firewall.

If you want to check out the stability of your firewall/computer etc., check out this site:

http://www.grc.com

There is a popular free tester on there called 'Shields UP'. Run it, and then run the 'Probe my Ports' test - it'll tell you what's going on with regards to your ports - whether they're open, closed, or stealth.
It's very useful when testing out the security of your configuration. (You don't need a router or any firewall, it will work on virtually any PC).
 
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