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Old 10-04-2002, 10:59 PM   #1
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Default Personal firewalls vs Leak Tests

Since most users do not know which firewall to choose it is becoming important to learn more about advantages and flaws of each product. We have already tested how effective most popular firewalls are in making users' computers stealth (invisible) on the Internet. Now our goal is to test outbound filtering features provided by today's firewalls.

Firewalls use outbound filtering features to monitor all outcoming connections and block malicious programs such as trojans, spyware, adware when they try to connect to remote address (that is actually a cracker). Most firewall users are confident of their firewall and do not even suppose that outbound filtering feature of their firewall can be bypassed. As outbound filtering is the major part of firewall protection we can claim most users do not suppose their firewalls are not really protecting them.

Meanwhile several security experts have created so-called Leak tests which question the efficiency of outbound filtering feature used by some personal firewalls. Such tools act like trojans (backdoors) and demonstrate that it is possible to bypass firewall's protection.

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