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#11
Last I checked Threatfire was more of a firewall than much. Also, you don't really need much of a firewall other than the default one in your OS.
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#12
Macs don't come with firewalls do they?
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#13
Honestly, I have no idea. I'd think they do, I mean, even Linux distros have firewalls.
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#14
(04-08-2010, 02:56 AM)de Baphomet Wrote: Honestly, I have no idea. I'd think they do, I mean, even Linux distros have firewalls.

I don't really know either.
(Off-topic: I wish I could have Linux! :cry )
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#15
Mac's Do have a firewall installed: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?...h1042.html

Blue_Social: Install it ? Burn a disc, Order a free one, or less preferably use Wubi
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#16
Thanks for the share i haven't heard of a couple of these they will come in handy!
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#17
I've added GMER and TDSSKiller to the list, both can be used to help the removal of rootkits. Send these guys in as a near to last operation, after mbam and an AV scan.
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#18
I once had a rootkit that updated it self so quickly kaspersky's tdsskiller didn't get rid of it. Just ended up reformatting
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#19
Reformatting doesn't remove a rootkit..
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#20
Infested Cleaner is also a nifty tool
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