Category Archives: Firewalls

wen fire wall says your firewall has blocked asses attempt?

Question by funz_s: wen fire wall says your firewall has blocked asses attempt?
wen this message comes up on my pc wat is it blocking. the count used to only be at 9 acess atempts and in just 3 days its reached 537, and says 20 of them were high rated. can someone tell me wat its blocking plz ☺

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Answer by Muffin
What are you attempting to do with asses then?!!

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I am useing CA SECURITY CENTRE anti virus i have no fire wall with it is windows fire wall enough protection?

Question by RON S: I am useing CA SECURITY CENTRE anti virus i have no fire wall with it is windows fire wall enough protection?

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Answer by Carella
I use CA’s brilliant anti virus and use Zone Alarm as a firewall. Windows firewall is not good enough.

You can download ZA (which is free) from here http://www.zonelabs.com/store/content/company/products/znalm/freeDownload.jsp?lid=zadb_zadown

They both work well together. Happy and safe surfing!

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if i install zone alarm free fire wall do i have 2 set it up myself or is it automatic?

Question by : if i install zone alarm free fire wall do i have 2 set it up myself or is it automatic?

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Answer by Supercharger Heaven
It’s automatic apart from if you want to tweak it a bit !!

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Privacyware Enhances Web Application Security and Eases Solution Deployment with Updated IIS Web Application Firewall


NEW ALBANY, OH (PRWEB) January 24, 2012

Privacyware, an innovative provider of pc security, web application firewall and security data analytics software, today announced the availability of the latest update of its award-winning IIS Web Application Firewall and Intrusion Prevention solution, ThreatSentry. The product update adds native module architecture for IIS 7, enhanced database support, expanded filtering capabilities and domain-specific configuration options.

ThreatSentry identifies and blocks web application threats such as Structured Query Language (SQL) Injection, DDoS, Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF/XSRF), Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) and other types of attacks and helps system administrators comply with regulatory demands such as Section 6.6 of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). ThreatSentrys core defense modules are augmented by an integrated driver-level firewall that delivers full port blocking of untrusted IP Address and a behavior-based Intrusion prevention component that profiles typical request activity and can detect unusual events and patterns indicative of zero-day and targeted attacks. ThreatSentry supports Windows Server 2008/R2, 2003 and 2000 and IIS 7.x (native IIS7 module), 6 (ISAPI Extension) and 5 (ISAPI Filter) on 32 and 64 bit systems. ThreatSentry was recently awarded the 2011 Golden Bridge Award for Innovation in Information Technology in the Web Application Firewall Category.

The ThreatSentry software update offers significant enhancements that ease deployment and improve implementation. Key highlights of the new release include:


Converted ISAPI filter and extension based architecture to a native IIS7 module to reduce errors and streamline the deployment process for administrators.

Added support for multiple ThreatSentry installations on a single SQL instance to enhance solution deployment flexibility.

Added domain-specific URL Exclusion options to improve control over request filtering.

ThreatSentrys enhanced web server request filtering capabilities enable administrators to better target malicious traffic and reduce the risk of web server breach, said Privacyware CEO Greg Salvato. Beyond the improved web security benefit, this update also delivers significant efficiencies through new or expanded deployment and maintenance options. This software release exemplifies our ongoing commitment to delivering consistently improved Web Application Firewall technology to our compliance and system administrator clientele.

ThreatSentry delivers proactive, multi-layered defense for IIS and prevents attacks from exploiting web application vulnerabilities through a complementary set of integrated components.

State-of-the-art Web Application Firewall: Provides configurable rules-based control over HTTP/HTTPS request methods (OPTIONS, GET, POST, HEAD), URL Paths, URL Query String length, and HTTP Request Headers, rule-specific URL/s exclusion capabilities, URI Encoding support, Regular Expression support for parameter rules/filtering, etc.

Fully integrated Firewall: Proprietary NDIS driver delivers flexible network IP blocking (featuring white list, black list and duration control) at TCP/IP and UDP layers for all ports.

Behavior-based Intrusion Prevention: Adaptive, behavior-based engine (with sensitivity control) analyzes Web traffic patterns to detect new threats and behavioral anomalies and deviations.

Anti-DoS/DDoS: Configurable request frequency monitor blocks successive requests to individual or all site pages to reduce the risk of DoS and DDoS attacks.

Pricing and Availability

ThreatSentry is available for purchase or 30-day trial download via the Privacyware web site or through business partners worldwide. Starting at just $ 649 per server, ThreatSentry is priced to maximize constrained IT budgets and supports Microsoft Windows Server 2008/R2, 2003, 2000 and Internet Information Services (IIS) 7/7.x, 6, and 5. For more information, including special plans for data centers and Web hosting providers, please contact Privacyware directly or visit us online.

About Privacyware

Privacyware (http://www.privacyware.com) is an innovative provider of award-winning pc security, web application firewall and security data analytics software. Privacyware products leverage conventional and advanced analytics technologies to help systems administrators, IT security and compliance personnel more effectively identify, understand and prevent malicious, unauthorized and/or deviant computing system activity. Privacyware is a member of the Microsoft Partner Network with Gold Independent Software Vendor (ISV), Silver Business Intelligence and Data Platform Competencies.

Privacyware and ThreatSentry, Privatefirewall, and Adaptive Security Analyzer are registered trademark of PWI, Inc. All other registered or unregistered trademarks are the sole property of their respective owners.

No Anti Virus, Firewalls, why does one comp recognise a firewall and another not?

Question by ffkali: No Anti Virus, Firewalls, why does one comp recognise a firewall and another not?
My boyfriend and I have similar set ups on our computers at the moment, both running without antivirus (his ran out and mine was not on the internet until recently. The problem is we both play World of Warcraft and when downloading patches his doesnt register a firewall, but mine does. The window’s XP firewall isnt set up on either system, so why do I have a firewall and he doesnt?
Same modem/router same switch same network. Neither of us have any download programs either.

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Answer by Passion
Same computer? Routers have firewalls. Do you share an internet connection?

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what does a fire wall do ?

Question by kevin d: what does a fire wall do ?
should i use avg

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Answer by jasper_cat69
it stops people accessing your computer from the outside world/local network which is a good thing.

avg is a ant virus programme which stop viruses which is a good thing

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